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| event date = 02/19/2013 10:54 EST
| event date = 02/19/2013 10:54 EST
| last update date = 02/20/2013
| last update date = 02/20/2013
| title = Oconee Alert And Notification System Sirens Out Of Service
| title = Oconee Alert and Notification System Sirens Out of Service
| event text = Event:  At 1400 EST on 2/19/2013, Oconee Nuclear Station (ONS) Emergency Preparedness (EP) was notified that the 65 Oconee Alert and Notification System sirens (65 is the total number of sirens within the ONS 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone) were found to be non-functional at 1054 EST during weekly testing on 2/19/2013. Oconee and Pickens County Emergency Management have been notified and will conduct 'Route Alerting' should ONS experience an emergency event that would normally require siren activation for notifying the public. Route Alerting, a method of backup alerting, is an approved FEMA process and is documented in the Emergency-Plan of both counties.  
| event text = Event:  At 1400 EST on 2/19/2013, Oconee Nuclear Station (ONS) Emergency Preparedness (EP) was notified that the 65 Oconee Alert and Notification System sirens (65 is the total number of sirens within the ONS 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone) were found to be non-functional at 1054 EST during weekly testing on 2/19/2013. Oconee and Pickens County Emergency Management have been notified and will conduct 'Route Alerting' should ONS experience an emergency event that would normally require siren activation for notifying the public. Route Alerting, a method of backup alerting, is an approved FEMA process and is documented in the Emergency-Plan of both counties.  
Initial Safety Significance:  None. A pre-planned alternate process for notifying the public was put in place immediately and will remain in place until siren repair and testing are completed.
Initial Safety Significance:  None. A pre-planned alternate process for notifying the public was put in place immediately and will remain in place until siren repair and testing are completed.

Latest revision as of 22:01, 1 March 2018

ENS 48770 +/-
Where
Oconee Duke Energy icon.png
South Carolina (NRC Region 2)
Reporting
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(xiii), Loss of Emergency Preparedness
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+1.85 h0.0771 days <br />0.011 weeks <br />0.00253 months <br />)
Opened: Bob Meixell
17:45 Feb 19, 2013
NRC Officer: Bill Huffman
Last Updated: Feb 20, 2013
48770 - NRC Website
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