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On January 18, 2006, at 12:45 hours, Westc … On January 18, 2006, at 12:45 hours, Westchester County Emergency Operations Center notified Indian Point that their local emergency service agencies would not be able to accomplish route alerting in the event of an emergency at Indian Point in accordance with the Emergency Plan due to weather related conditions in Westchester County. Westchester County advised that all Westchester County emergency response agencies are fully engaged in storm related responses and have no available manpower. At the time of the Westchester County notification, 18 of 79 sirens in Westchester County were without power due to weather. Westchester County was contacted by Indian Point and the use of outbound calling was discussed. Although Westchester County stated they would use outbound calling, they indicated a concern regarding the availability of the public switch network. New York State Emergency Management office was also contacted by Indian Point regarding this issue and they in turn contacted Westchester County to offer support. In addition, the other counties (Putnam, Rockland and Orange) were contacted regarding their ability to initiate route alerting. Each of the other counties confirmed their ability to perform route alerting. In accordance with NRC reporting guidelines (NUREG1022), if a significant natural hazard causes parts of the response infrastructure to be impaired to the extent that the State and local governments are rendered incapable of fulfilling their responsibilities in the Emergency Plan for the plant, the NRC must be notified. Therefore, based on Westchester County's stated condition, an 8-hour non-emergency notification is being made in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(xiii). The condition was recorded in the Indian Point Energy Center Corrective Action Program as CR-IP2-2006-00256 and actions have been initiated to investigate and correct the condition. The notification of the loss of sirens was reported at 11:57 hours, by Event Notification log No. 42266. At 16:41 hours, Westchester County advised Indian Point that local municipalities will be able to handle required route alerting responsibilities if there is an event at Indian Point.</br>The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.ensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.
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On January 18, 2006, at 12:45 hours, Westc … On January 18, 2006, at 12:45 hours, Westchester County Emergency Operations Center notified Indian Point that their local emergency service agencies would not be able to accomplish route alerting in the event of an emergency at Indian Point in accordance with the Emergency Plan due to weather related conditions in Westchester County. Westchester County advised that all Westchester County emergency response agencies are fully engaged in storm related responses and have no available manpower. At the time of the Westchester County notification, 18 of 79 sirens in Westchester County were without power due to weather. Westchester County was contacted by Indian Point and the use of outbound calling was discussed. Although Westchester County stated they would use outbound calling, they indicated a concern regarding the availability of the public switch network. New York State Emergency Management office was also contacted by Indian Point regarding this issue and they in turn contacted Westchester County to offer support. In addition, the other counties (Putnam, Rockland and Orange) were contacted regarding their ability to initiate route alerting. Each of the other counties confirmed their ability to perform route alerting. In accordance with NRC reporting guidelines (NUREG1022), if a significant natural hazard causes parts of the response infrastructure to be impaired to the extent that the State and local governments are rendered incapable of fulfilling their responsibilities in the Emergency Plan for the plant, the NRC must be notified. Therefore, based on Westchester County's stated condition, an 8-hour non-emergency notification is being made in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(xiii). The condition was recorded in the Indian Point Energy Center Corrective Action Program as CR-IP2-2006-00256 and actions have been initiated to investigate and correct the condition. The notification of the loss of sirens was reported at 11:57 hours, by Event Notification log No. 42266. At 16:41 hours, Westchester County advised Indian Point that local municipalities will be able to handle required route alerting responsibilities if there is an event at Indian Point.</br>The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.ensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.
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