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  2. Davis–Besse Nuclear Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The most severe occurring in March 2002, when maintenance workers discovered corrosion had eaten a football-sized hole into the reactor vessel head. [4] [5] The NRC kept DavisBesse shut down until March 2004, so that FirstEnergy was able to perform all the necessary maintenance for safe operations. The NRC imposed an over $5 million fine ...

  3. International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale - Wikipedia

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    Vandellòs I nuclear incident in Vandellòs (Spain), 1989; fire destroyed many control systems; the reactor was shut down. DavisBesse Nuclear Power Station (United States), 2002; negligent inspections resulted in corrosion through 6 in (150 mm) of the carbon steel reactor head leaving only 3⁄8-inch (9.5 mm) of stainless steel cladding ...

  4. Nuclear reactor accidents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., at least 56 nuclear reactor accidents have occurred. [2] The most serious of these U.S. accidents was the Three Mile Island accident in 1979. According to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the DavisBesse Nuclear Power Station has been the source of two of the top five most dangerous nuclear incidents in the United States since ...

  5. File:Davis-BesseHole.png - Wikipedia

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  6. Nuclear safety in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The SL-1, or Stationary Low-Power Reactor Number One, was a United States Army experimental nuclear power reactor which underwent a steam explosion and meltdown on January 3, 1961, killing its three operators. The direct cause was the improper withdrawal of the central control rod, responsible for absorbing neutrons in the reactor core. The ...

  7. Top 10 stories: Safety violations at Davis-Besse, COVID-19 ...

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  8. Lists of nuclear disasters and radioactive incidents - Wikipedia

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    Erosion of the 150-millimetre-thick (5.9 in) carbon steel reactor head at Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Plant, in Oak Harbor, Ohio, USA, in 2002, caused by a persistent leak of borated water The Hanford Site, in Benton County, Washington, USA, represents two-thirds of America's high-level radioactive waste by volume.

  9. Drop in public utility value of Davis-Besse means revenue ...

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    Davis-Besse public utility value drops from $68 million to $14 million. This upcoming tax year, the public utility value of Davis-Besse has dropped from over $68 million to just above $14 million ...