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Agence-France Presse | Updated: January 31, 2012 10:32 IST

A nuclear reactor at a northern Illinois plant in USA shut down on
Monday 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 northwest of Chicago, shut
down at 10:18 a.m., 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. The switchyard is similar to a large substation that
delivers power to the plant from the electrical grid and that takes power from
the plant to the electrical grid. Officials were still investigating the
equipment failure.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission spokeswoman Viktoria Mitlyng said officials can't
yet calculate how much tritium is being released. They know the amounts of
tritium are small because monitors around the plant aren't showing increased
levels of radiation, she said.
Tritium molecules are so small that tiny amounts are able to pass from
radioactive steam from the reactor into the water used to cool the turbines and
other equipment outside the reactor. The steam that was being released was
coming from the turbine side.
The amount of 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."
Tritium is relatively short-lived and penetrates the body weakly through the
air compared to other radioactive contaminants.
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.
Smoke was seen from an onsite station transformer, she said, but no evidence of
a fire was found when the plant's fire brigade responded.
Mitlyng said Nuclear Regulatory Commission inspectors were in the control room
at Byron and in constant contact with the agency's incident response centre in
Lisle, Ill.
In March 2008, federal officials said they were investigating a problem with
electrical transformers at the plant after outside power to a unit was
interrupted.
In an unrelated issue last April, the commission said it was conducting special
inspections of backup water pumps at the Byron and Braidwood generating
stations after the agency's inspectors raised concerns about whether the pumps
would be able to cool the reactors if the normal system wasn't working. The
plants' operator, Exelon Corp., initially said the pumps would work but later
concluded they wouldn't.
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