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At approximately 0830 (CST) on 2/2/2011, eAt approximately 0830 (CST) on 2/2/2011, eleven (11) of thirty-two (32) STP Prompt Notification System (PNS) sirens were not operable due to loss of power. The sirens were subsequently polled at approximately 0909 (CST) and all sirens except 3 were operable. The loss of power was caused by rolling outages due to unusually severe cold weather. ERCOT issued an order requiring load shedding to maintain a steady state system frequency of 59.8 Hertz (Hz) on the grid. The outages were suspended at 1400 hrs but rolling outages could continue through the end of the week potentially affecting the sirens. All 32 sirens were likely affected during the outages for some un-quantified period of time. Continuous polling of the sirens was not performed or advisable since polling depletes the batteries which could affect the operability of the sirens.</br>STPNOC (South Texas Project Nuclear Operating Company) has notified Matagorda County Sheriff Department. Compensatory measures have been verified to be available should the Prompt Notification System be needed. This consists of using Local Law Enforcement Personnel for 'Route Alerting' of the affected areas of the Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ). Matagorda County Emergency Management has verified that the Matagorda County Sheriffs Department is on standby for Route Alerting.</br>STPNOC is currently transitioning to new sirens. While the new sirens are not currently credited in the STP Emergency Plan, we have received final FEMA approval. All of the new battery-backed sirens were tested and verified to remain operable and capable of notifying the population in the EPZ.</br>This notification is being made under 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(xiii) due to a significant loss of the offsite Prompt Notification System. It is possible that rolling outages may recommence in the next several days.</br>The licensee informed the NRC Resident Inspector and the offsite agencies identified above.and the offsite agencies identified above.  +
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At approximately 0830 (CST) on 2/2/2011, eAt approximately 0830 (CST) on 2/2/2011, eleven (11) of thirty-two (32) STP Prompt Notification System (PNS) sirens were not operable due to loss of power. The sirens were subsequently polled at approximately 0909 (CST) and all sirens except 3 were operable. The loss of power was caused by rolling outages due to unusually severe cold weather. ERCOT issued an order requiring load shedding to maintain a steady state system frequency of 59.8 Hertz (Hz) on the grid. The outages were suspended at 1400 hrs but rolling outages could continue through the end of the week potentially affecting the sirens. All 32 sirens were likely affected during the outages for some un-quantified period of time. Continuous polling of the sirens was not performed or advisable since polling depletes the batteries which could affect the operability of the sirens.</br>STPNOC (South Texas Project Nuclear Operating Company) has notified Matagorda County Sheriff Department. Compensatory measures have been verified to be available should the Prompt Notification System be needed. This consists of using Local Law Enforcement Personnel for 'Route Alerting' of the affected areas of the Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ). Matagorda County Emergency Management has verified that the Matagorda County Sheriffs Department is on standby for Route Alerting.</br>STPNOC is currently transitioning to new sirens. While the new sirens are not currently credited in the STP Emergency Plan, we have received final FEMA approval. All of the new battery-backed sirens were tested and verified to remain operable and capable of notifying the population in the EPZ.</br>This notification is being made under 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(xiii) due to a significant loss of the offsite Prompt Notification System. It is possible that rolling outages may recommence in the next several days.</br>The licensee informed the NRC Resident Inspector and the offsite agencies identified above.and the offsite agencies identified above.  +
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