Byron Generating Station Declares, Terminates Alert
November 27 2007 - 1:03PM
PR Newswire (US)
WARRENVILLE, Ill., Nov. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Operators at
Byron Generating Station Unit 1 declared an Alert at 9:15 a.m. CT
because of an inadvertent nitrogen release in a pump room that made
the room temporarily uninhabitable. The event was terminated at
11:03 a.m. CT when the room was ventilated and oxygen levels
returned to normal levels. Byron workers were using nitrogen while
performing maintenance work in the room. Both units remained at
full power throughout the event. An Alert is the second lowest of
four emergency classifications established by the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission. The event posed no health or safety risk to
the public. Byron Generating Station is in Rockvale Township, Ogle
County, Ill. about 25 miles southwest of Rockford and 90 miles west
of Chicago. Unit 1 began commercial service in 1985 and Unit 2 in
1987. The station uses two pressurized water reactors to produce
steam for electricity production. Unit 1 produces 1,183 megawatts
at full power. Unit 2 produces 1,153 megawatts at full power.
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