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    US nuclear reactor loses power, venting steam

    CHICAGO (AP) — A nuclear reactor at a northern Illinois plant shut down after losing power, and steam was being vented to reduce pressure, according to officials from Exelon Nuclear and federal regulators.

    Unit 2 at Byron Generating Station, about 95 miles (153 kilometers) northwest of Chicago, shut down at 10:18 a.m. Monday, after losing power, Exelon officials said. Diesel generators began supplying power to the plant, and operators began releasing steam to cool the reactor from the part of the plant where turbines are producing electricity, not from within the nuclear reactor itself, officials said.

    The steam contains low levels of tritium, a radioactive form of hydrogen, but federal and plant officials insisted the levels were safe for workers and the public.

    The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission declared the incident an "unusual event," the lowest of four levels of emergency. Commission officials also said the release of tritium was expected.

    Exelon Nuclear officials believe a failed piece of equipment at a switchyard caused the shutdown but were still investigating an exact cause. The switchyard is similar to a large substation that delivers power to the plant from the electrical grid and from the plant to the electrical grid. Smoke was seen from an onsite station transformer, Nuclear Regulatory Commission spokeswoman Viktoria Mitlyng said, but no evidence of a fire was found when the plant's fire brigade responded.

    Mitlyng said officials can't yet calculate how much tritium is being released. They know the amounts are small because monitors around the plant aren't showing increased levels of radiation, she said.

    Tritium molecules are so microscopic that small amounts are able to pass from radioactive steam that originates in the reactor through tubing and into the water used to cool turbines and other equipment outside the reactor, Mitlyng said. The steam that was being released was coming from the turbine side.

    Tritium is relatively short-lived and penetrates the body weakly through the air compared to other radioactive contaminants.

    Releasing steam helps "take away some of that energy still being produced by nuclear reaction but that doesn't have anywhere to go now." Even though the turbine is not turning to produce electricity, she said, "you still need to cool the equipment."

    Candace Humphrey, Ogle County's emergency management coordinator, said county officials were notified of the incident as soon as it happened and that public safety was never in danger.

    "It was standard procedure that they would notify county officials," she said. "There is always concern. But, it never crossed my mind that there was any danger to the people of Ogle County."

    Unit 1 was operating normally while engineers investigate why Unit 2 lost power, which comes into the plant from the outside power grid, Mitlyng said. She said Nuclear Regulatory Commission inspectors were in the control room at Byron and in constant contact with the agency's incident response center in Lisle, Illinois.

     

    14 comments

    • dude  •  3 mths ago
      Like your Govt. would ever reveal any danger to its citizens.
      All is good here - just like in Japan.
      • First L 3 mths ago
        You would not expect them to say all is not well? Mass panic. It would be better for hundreds/thousands to be sick or die and apologize later. ....At least that's the way the gov thinks.
    • Doobeedoo  •  3 mths ago
      "federal and plant officials insisted the levels were safe for workers and the public."

      WHEW! Thats a relief!
    • J.Q.P  •  3 mths ago
      If it's so safe, why didn't they vent it indoors, into their plant and offices?

      These people are liars, and criminals.

      Public Enemy, number two, right after economic terrorists.

      Justice belongs to people, not to money.
    • GaryM  •  3 mths ago
      By the way.
      The picture of the plant venting steam is the cooling tower, not steam being vented. This is the knowledge base of the Associated Press.
    • nelson  •  Bogota, Colombia  •  3 mths ago
      really? it never even crossed your mind?
    • GaryM  •  3 mths ago
      These people have no knowledge of what they are trying to report on. Laced with errors.
    • Jay  •  3 mths ago
      So when the headline doesnt get the response youre looking for change it I guess. This same story was up earlier and you had to dig to find it.
      • Mike514 3 mths ago
        Probably didn't like my Dai-i-Chi-ca-go comment. Got five thumbs up though - LOL!
    • JR  •  La Crosse, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      --- Fortunately Chicago is way South and East of me and the wind blows in the other direction. I for one do not accept that ANY amount of radioactive particulate fallout is acceptable or safe.
      --- AND lets call it what it REALLY is: FALLOUT!
      --- The name doesn't change to something less sinister sounding just because THEY created it.
      • Michael 3 mths ago
        Its normal operating procedure. Do you eat bananas ? Do you go out in the sun ? If so, you probably get more of a radiation dose by doing so. It is far from being " fall out ".
      • j2 3 mths ago
        Last time I checked, hydrogen was never a particulate at atmospheric conditions.
      • ERIC 3 mths ago
        @micheal if you trust them go roll around the ground out side the plant !!!!!!!
    • Conrad  •  3 mths ago
      two words: Aron Brokavich
      • J.Q.P 3 mths ago
        Erin.

        It's Irish spelling bro, not the Hebrew.
      • Conrad 3 mths ago
        you understand it didnt you. sound like an elderly abuser.
      • Conrad 3 mths ago
        ignorance was a blessing, you would be a saint. did i spell this right.
    • Wake the Sheeple  •  3 mths ago
      Just like they said the Fukushima fallout is safe. We currently have no technology that is able to stop a nuclear meltdown. Fukushima could take 100 years to contain. Meanwhile it's spewing radiation into the sea and air. No amount of radiation is safe but yet we continue to play with fire. How much radiation can one planet take?

      What about those nuclear powered lighthouses that are falling apart in the arctic?
    • JR  •  La Crosse, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      Whenever I hear that a "Federal Official" or "Plant Official" has made some stupid statement like, ---- " The steam contains low levels of tritium, a radioactive form of hydrogen, but federal and plant officials insisted the levels were safe for workers and the public." ----- I want to make it law that they then be made to stand in that steam cloud for 8 hours so we can all SEE and BELIEVE that it is really safe.
      --- I suspect there would be very few such erroneous statements made in the future.
    • safeinthewoods  •  3 mths ago
      ... wasn't there an earthquake just a few miles north about the same time .?? ... dig, people dig for the facts and the truth ... they are not going to tell you ... anything !
    • Phin  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      whew - good to know these trusted officials have our back and all is well! we have two nuclear reactors here in ohio on the shores of lake erie and one of them shut down a couple years ago but the details of the emergency were never divulged to protect the public - whew again. its good to know our gov't is looking out for us! they just started "fracking" here in ohio as well and we had a sudden rash of tremors/quakes that were also nothing to be alarmed about - like i said - it's good to know our officials, state, local, & federal, are working side by side with the energy coporations to keep the public informed and safe! #$%$!
    • Planet of the Retards  •  3 mths ago
      Pull It
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