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| event date = 08/04/2009 10:53 CDT
| event date = 08/04/2009 10:53 CDT
| last update date = 08/04/2009
| last update date = 08/04/2009
| title = Loss Of Emergency Sirens
| title = Loss of Emergency Sirens
| event text = On August 4, 2009, at approximately 0953 hours (CDT), a severe thunderstorm was experienced causing a loss of 12 of 44 emergency sirens (approximately 27 percent) for Clinton Power Station.  At 1053 hours (CDT), since the sirens were not restored to operation within one hour, this event was determined to be a major loss of emergency assessment capability.  A total of 15 sirens were out of service at 1054.  At 1109 power was restored to 13 of the 15 sirens leaving 2 sirens without power. Currently, 42 of 44 sirens are operational and no estimated return to service has been provided for the remaining sirens.   
| event text = On August 4, 2009, at approximately 0953 hours (CDT), a severe thunderstorm was experienced causing a loss of 12 of 44 emergency sirens (approximately 27 percent) for Clinton Power Station.  At 1053 hours (CDT), since the sirens were not restored to operation within one hour, this event was determined to be a major loss of emergency assessment capability.  A total of 15 sirens were out of service at 1054.  At 1109 power was restored to 13 of the 15 sirens leaving 2 sirens without power. Currently, 42 of 44 sirens are operational and no estimated return to service has been provided for the remaining sirens.   
DeWitt County, Illinois Emergency Management Agency, and the NRC Resident have been informed of this information.
DeWitt County, Illinois Emergency Management Agency, and the NRC Resident have been informed of this information.

Latest revision as of 22:11, 1 March 2018

ENS 45244 +/-
Where
Clinton Constellation icon.png
Illinois (NRC Region 3)
Reporting
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(xiii), Loss of Emergency Preparedness
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+-3.12 h-0.13 days <br />-0.0186 weeks <br />-0.00427 months <br />)
Opened: Maxwell Kier
12:46 Aug 4, 2009
NRC Officer: Donald Norwood
Last Updated: Aug 4, 2009
45244 - NRC Website
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