Michigan: Palisades Nuclear Power Plant Venting “Low” Level Radioactive Steam

September 27th, 2011

Via: Michigan Messenger:

Entergy’s Palisades nuclear plant near South Haven is venting radioactive steam into the environment as part of an unplanned shutdown triggered by an electrical accident.

This shutdown, which began Sunday evening, came just five days after the plant restarted from a shutdown that was caused by a leak in the plant’s cooling system.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission spokeswoman Prema Chandrithal said that the current shutdown happened because an object slipped during work on a circuit breaker and caused an arc that took out power for one of two DC electrical systems that power safety valves and other devices.

According to a notice filed with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the plant is stable and “controlling temperature using Atmospheric Dump Valves.”

“The steam that would normally go to the generators, that steam is now going into the environment … through the steam stack,” said Chandrithal. “This would have very low levels of tritium.”

One Response to “Michigan: Palisades Nuclear Power Plant Venting “Low” Level Radioactive Steam”

  1. Eileen says:

    I read somewhere today that this was also happening at a plant in either NJ or NY? WTF?

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