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Got Water?

        David Lochbaum
Director, Nuclear Safety Project
          June 29, 2012
Easy as 1 – 2 – 3




                                    1


3


                                             2

3 units of energy produced by the reactor
core yield 1 unit of electricity and 2 units of
waste heat (thermal pollution)
2 to Go

          The waste
          heat is
          dissipated
          into lots of
          river, lake, or
          ocean water.
Circulating Water System Modes




                 OPEN MODE
Circulating Water System Modes




                HELPER MODE
Circulating Water System Modes




                CLOSED MODE
Circulating Water System Modes


Cooling towers
reduce how much
water is drawn from
lakes, rivers, and
oceans by re-using
water.

Water is drawn to
replace water vapor
emitted from the
cooling towers.
There’s More


Nuclear plants also take water from the nearby
lake, river, or ocean and use it to cool
components and buildings.

This cooling system, commonly called the
Service Water system, supplies cooling water to
air conditioning units, lube oil coolers,
emergency diesel generator engine coolers,
spent fuel pool heat exchangers, and so on.
Intake
Intake
Service Water Risk                       Table 4.8-1


                            Total
   Plant          Type    Internal     SW CDF          SW %
                         CDF (mean)   Contribution   Contribution
Calvert Cliffs    PWR     1.3x10-4      1.4x10-5         11
     1
      Risk associated with Service Water (SW)
Point Beach 1 problems can1.4x10-4 because of
      system    PWR         be high   2.6x10-5           19
Turkeythe common mode factor – loss of cooling
       Point 3  PWR        7.1x10-5   3.4x10-6            5
      provided by service water can disable
 St. Lucie 1    PWR        1.4x10-5   1.8x10-6           13
      emergency systems and their backups.
   ANO-1        PWR        8.8x10-5   1.1x10-5           12
Quad Cities 1     BWR     9.9x10-5      3.0x10-5         30
  Cooper          BWR     2.9x10-4      1.9x10-4         65
   Surry 1        PWR     4.0x10-5      1.5x10-8         <1
Sequoyah 1        PWR     5.7x10-5      2.4x10-7         <1
Peach Bottom      BWR     4.5x10-6      1.4x10-6         22
     2
 Grand Gulf       BWR     4.1x10-6      5.6x10-7         14
Which have caused problems?


                                                      03/2006 FitzPatrick
                                                      02/2000 Ginna
                                                      01/1996 Wolf Creek
                                                      01/1982 Salem 2
                                                      01/1977 Salem 2
                               04/2007 Salem 1
                               06/2004 San Onofre 3
07/2007 Brunswick 1
                               04/1994 Salem 1
01/1982 D C Cook 1&2
06/1972 Quad Cities 1          06/1989 Salem 2
                               08/1970 Oyster Creek




             04/2003 D C Cook 1&2                     10/2008 Diablo Canyon 1
             06/2001 Point Beach 2                    07/2006 Calvert Cliffs 1
             06/2001 Point Beach 2                    09/1993 St. Lucie 1
             04/1976 Nine Mile Point 1
                                                      08/1984 St. Lucie 2
Byron (2007): Corrosion (rust)
thinned pipe wall until service
water leak developed.
Location of leak
was just above
concrete floor
where service
water pipe rises
from underground
run and enters
safety-related
cooling tower
(part of Ultimate
Heat Sink).
X
                              X
Non-safety related cooling
towers may be
unavailable, so safety-
related cooling towers
ensure adequate cooling for
Service Water.
Service Water system degradation
adversely affected safety-related
equipment at Indian Point Unit 2
(October 1980) and forced a shut down
with regulatory sanctions.
Two headers provided
                                                Service Water to cool
                                                the FCUs
             Common header
             routed Service Water
             from FCUs




Containment cooling was provided
                                    There were leaks.
by five Fan Cooler Units (FCUs).
                                    Lots of leaks.

                                    Lots of time.
While the reactor operated, over 100,000
gallons of leaked water flooded the
containment and submerged the lower 9 feet of
the reactor vessel.
The NRC fined the company $210,000 in 1980.

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David Lochbaum Got Water-20120629

  • 1. Got Water? David Lochbaum Director, Nuclear Safety Project June 29, 2012
  • 2. Easy as 1 – 2 – 3 1 3 2 3 units of energy produced by the reactor core yield 1 unit of electricity and 2 units of waste heat (thermal pollution)
  • 3. 2 to Go The waste heat is dissipated into lots of river, lake, or ocean water.
  • 4. Circulating Water System Modes OPEN MODE
  • 5. Circulating Water System Modes HELPER MODE
  • 6. Circulating Water System Modes CLOSED MODE
  • 7. Circulating Water System Modes Cooling towers reduce how much water is drawn from lakes, rivers, and oceans by re-using water. Water is drawn to replace water vapor emitted from the cooling towers.
  • 8. There’s More Nuclear plants also take water from the nearby lake, river, or ocean and use it to cool components and buildings. This cooling system, commonly called the Service Water system, supplies cooling water to air conditioning units, lube oil coolers, emergency diesel generator engine coolers, spent fuel pool heat exchangers, and so on.
  • 11. Service Water Risk Table 4.8-1 Total Plant Type Internal SW CDF SW % CDF (mean) Contribution Contribution Calvert Cliffs PWR 1.3x10-4 1.4x10-5 11 1 Risk associated with Service Water (SW) Point Beach 1 problems can1.4x10-4 because of system PWR be high 2.6x10-5 19 Turkeythe common mode factor – loss of cooling Point 3 PWR 7.1x10-5 3.4x10-6 5 provided by service water can disable St. Lucie 1 PWR 1.4x10-5 1.8x10-6 13 emergency systems and their backups. ANO-1 PWR 8.8x10-5 1.1x10-5 12 Quad Cities 1 BWR 9.9x10-5 3.0x10-5 30 Cooper BWR 2.9x10-4 1.9x10-4 65 Surry 1 PWR 4.0x10-5 1.5x10-8 <1 Sequoyah 1 PWR 5.7x10-5 2.4x10-7 <1 Peach Bottom BWR 4.5x10-6 1.4x10-6 22 2 Grand Gulf BWR 4.1x10-6 5.6x10-7 14
  • 12. Which have caused problems? 03/2006 FitzPatrick 02/2000 Ginna 01/1996 Wolf Creek 01/1982 Salem 2 01/1977 Salem 2 04/2007 Salem 1 06/2004 San Onofre 3 07/2007 Brunswick 1 04/1994 Salem 1 01/1982 D C Cook 1&2 06/1972 Quad Cities 1 06/1989 Salem 2 08/1970 Oyster Creek 04/2003 D C Cook 1&2 10/2008 Diablo Canyon 1 06/2001 Point Beach 2 07/2006 Calvert Cliffs 1 06/2001 Point Beach 2 09/1993 St. Lucie 1 04/1976 Nine Mile Point 1 08/1984 St. Lucie 2
  • 13. Byron (2007): Corrosion (rust) thinned pipe wall until service water leak developed.
  • 14. Location of leak was just above concrete floor where service water pipe rises from underground run and enters safety-related cooling tower (part of Ultimate Heat Sink).
  • 15. X X Non-safety related cooling towers may be unavailable, so safety- related cooling towers ensure adequate cooling for Service Water.
  • 16. Service Water system degradation adversely affected safety-related equipment at Indian Point Unit 2 (October 1980) and forced a shut down with regulatory sanctions.
  • 17. Two headers provided Service Water to cool the FCUs Common header routed Service Water from FCUs Containment cooling was provided There were leaks. by five Fan Cooler Units (FCUs). Lots of leaks. Lots of time.
  • 18. While the reactor operated, over 100,000 gallons of leaked water flooded the containment and submerged the lower 9 feet of the reactor vessel. The NRC fined the company $210,000 in 1980.