HC Deb 12 December 1985 vol 88 cc750-2W
Mr. Ashdown

asked the Secretary of State for Energy (1) if he will explain the circumstances in which potassium iodate tablets were taken by personnel at Hinckley Point nuclear power station on 29 November; what was the maximum level of individual exposures anticipated at that time; and if he will make a statement;

(2) what was the maximum individual effective dose equivalent commitment in milli-sieverts of any person as a result of the site incident at Hinckley Point nuclear power station on 29 November; and if he will make a statement;

(3) if he will list and describe the calculated total radioactive inventory of the gas, including any fissile particles and debris, released from reactor 3 at Hinckley Point nuclear power station during and subsequent to the site incident on 29 November; what was the calculated collective effective dose equivalent commitment in man sieverts arising from this incident; and what proportions were attributable to (a) personnel on the site and (b) members of the public outside the site;

(4) what were the quantities of carbon dioxide gas coolant released from reactor 3 at Hinckley Point nuclear power station during and subsequent to the site incident on 29 November (a) as an unfiltered escape and (b) as deliberate releases, stating the degree to which these were filtered to remove fissile particles and debris; and if he will list and describe the radioactive inventory of the gas in the reactor immediately prior to the incident;

(5) if he will estimate the approximate number of days in a year on which fissile products from damaged nulear fuel elements are present in the carbon dioxide gas coolant of (a) a typical Magnox power reactor and (b) a typical advanced gas-cooled reactor; and if he will describe the typical length of delay before a damaged fuel element is withdrawn from a reactor;

(6) if he will publish a list showing, for each type of nuclear power reactor in commercial use, and for each type of nuclear fuel element, the typical rate of failure of fuel element integrity under normal operating conditions in a reactor;

(7) if he will estimate the approximate daily cost of reactor 3 at Hinckley Point nuclear power station being shut down following the site incident on 29 November; and if he will make a statement;

(8) what were the number of days in the last year on which fissile products from damaged nuclear fuel elements were present in the carbon dioxide gas coolant of each of the four reactors at Hinckley Point nuclear power station; and if he will make a statement;

(9) if he will describe the measures undertaken, in progress, or planned to inspect and test gas circulators on reactor 3 and reactor 4 at Hinckley Point nuclear power station following the site incident on 29 November, stating when such work is likely to be completed; if he will describe the precautionary measures taken before such inspection and testing is properly completed; and if he will make a statement;

(10) if he will publish a list of reactors at nuclear power stations showing the number of gas circulators or blowers at each reactor and whether these have any relevant features of design and construction in common with the faulty gas circulator that led to a site incident being declared at Hinckley Point nuclear power station on 29 November; and if he will make a statement;

(11) if he will describe the circumstances in which some minor fault or faults in a gas circulator on reactor 3 at Hinckley Point nuclear power station led to a site incident being declared on 29 November; and whether he is satisfied at present that reactors with such gas circulators are safe for continued operation.

Mr. Goodlad

The information is not available at present. I shall reply to the hon. Member as soon as possible.

Mr. Ashdown

asked the Secretary of State for Energy (1) when he expects the Central Electricity Generating board of inquiry into the site incident at Hinckley Point nuclear power station on 29 November to make a report; whether this report will be published; and if he will make a statement;

(2) when he expects Her Majesty's Nuclear Installations Inspectorate to make a report on the site incident at Hinckley Point nuclear power station on 29 November; whether this report will be published; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Goodlad

The CEGB expects shortly to complete its inquiries into the incident at Hinckley Point, and will announce its conclusions. Details of the incident will also be given by the Health and Safety Executive in its report for the fourth quarter of 1985, which will be published in due course. The Nuclear Installations Inspectorate has allowed the board to restart reactor No. 3 at the station. This was returned to service yesterday.