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Duquesne Light plant reactor failure sparks fires on Pittsburgh’s Brunot Island

Patrick Varine
By Patrick Varine
3 Min Read July 24, 2023 | 2 years Ago
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Crews from Duquesne Light remain on the scene of an overnight fire at the company’s power station on Brunot Island on the Ohio River in Pittsburgh.

Fire crews extinguished the fire, caused by explosions at the power station, overnight, authorities said.

Pittsburgh Public Safety said the blasts were the “result of a reactor that catastrophically failed” and Duquesne Light officials later cited the failure of a “specialized transformer.”

Duquesne Light and the Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire are still investigating the exact cause. According to the company, crews are currently beginning the cleanup process.

“We will continue investigating the cause and working with the appropriate agencies to ensure the continued safety of our employees, customers and the environment,” Duquesne Light said in a statement. “We thank everyone involved for their hard and diligent work in getting this matter resolved safely.”

There were no injuries to first responders or Duquesne Light crews and no threat to the public, according to Pittsburgh Public Safety.

The Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire was able to extinguish the fire and douse it with additional water to cool down the site after being called to the scene shortly after 8:20 p.m. Assistant Pittsburgh Fire Chief Brian Kokkila said firefighters were only able to start putting out the blaze by about 11 p.m. because access to the island was limited.

Kokkila said the reactor failure led to one large fire and several smaller ones at the station on the island.

“We arrived with our crews and had a large fire and some small detonations happening on the island, as the result of a reactor failure,” Kokkila said Monday night, emphasizing that the reactor was not nuclear in nature.

“What is on fire is oil that’s inside the reactor and we’re utilizing a pre-planned operation using ferry boats to move equipment and personnel across the river as soon as Duquesne Light can make it safe for them.”

The Norfolk Southern Rail line that crosses the Ohio River over Brunot Island was temporarily shut down during the fire and emergency operation. It has since reopened.

In addition to the unusual access, crews were delayed in fighting the fire because of energized power equipment running at more than 340,000 volts.

“It’s going to be a long night,” Kokkila said at a media briefing. “I know it looks like we’re moving slowly, but we’re actually moving very fast. This plan has been in place for well over 20 years to get crews onto the island for something like this.”

Kokkila said there was no danger to the public.

Duquesne Light has a number of facilities on the island and recently completed the second phase of its Brunot Island-Crescent Transmission Reliability Project, updating some of its oldest infrastructure and replacing transmission lines running from Crescent Township to Brunot Island.

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Patrick Varine is a TribLive reporter covering Delmont, Export and Murrysville. He is a Western Pennsylvania native and joined the Trib in 2010 after working as a reporter and editor with the former Dover Post Co. in Delaware. He can be reached at pvarine@triblive.com.

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