Radioactive water still leaking from Yankee pipe
Wednesday, 02/18/09 8:03am
Engineers at the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant are still trying to stop a pipe from leaking slightly radioactive water.
Vermont Yankee spokesman Rob Williams says there have been several attempts to fix the gasket in the 4-inch pipe in the reactor's clean-out system, but all have failed.
The company announced last month that the leak had been discovered. At one point, it leaked about 3,600 gallons of water a day. The water isn't released into the environment.
Williams says engineers will attempt this week to reinstall a sealant.
Neil Sheehan of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission says the pipe now leaks about one-tenth of a gallon a minute.
Sheehan says one option would be to shut down the plant and install a new valve.
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