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Pinhole leak repaired at south NJ nuclear plant

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LACEY TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) - Workers have finished repairing a pinhole leak found on a reactor head spray line nozzle at the nation's oldest operating nuclear plant.

The work at the Oyster Creek plant in Lacey Township was completed Thursday, two days after the leak was discovered. It did not pose a safety hazard for workers or the public, but the cause remains under investigation.

The leak occurred on a flange to a piping weld on the reactor's head spray system. Water was found to be weeping from the pinhole leak at approximately 2 to 3 drops per minute.

The plant has been offline due to a refueling outage that started Oct. 22. It's not known when it will return to service.

Officials with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission say the reactor is safe.

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