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| event date = 12/04/2007 07:00 MST
| event date = 12/04/2007 07:00 MST
| last update date = 12/04/2007
| last update date = 12/04/2007
| title = Offsite Notification Due To Potential Loss Of Three Sirens
| title = Offsite Notification Due to Potential Loss of Three Sirens
| event text = The following event description is based on information currently available.  If through subsequent reviews of this event, additional information is identified that is pertinent to this event or alters the information being provided at this time, a follow-up notification will be made via the ENS or under the reporting requirements of 10CFR50.73.
| event text = The following event description is based on information currently available.  If through subsequent reviews of this event, additional information is identified that is pertinent to this event or alters the information being provided at this time, a follow-up notification will be made via the ENS or under the reporting requirements of 10CFR50.73.
On December 04, 2007 at approximately 07:00 Mountain Standard Time (MST), the Palo Verde Emergency Preparedness Department discovered sirens 17, 18 and 23 out of service.  Siren #23 was restored to service at 09:34 and siren 18 was restored to service at 10:32.  Siren 17 remains out of service and is estimated to impact approximately 206 members of population in the emergency planning zone (EPZ) within 5 miles.  Palo Verde's reporting criterion is a loss of capability to inform greater than 5% of the population within 5 miles.  This call is being placed due to the relatively large segment of the population affected [10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(xiii)].  During an event, the Palo Verde Emergency Plan has a contingency for dispatching Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) vehicles with loud speakers to alert persons within the affected areas when sirens are inoperable.  In order to activate this contingency, Maricopa County Department of Emergency Management was notified of the failed siren at 12:58 [10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(xi)].
On December 04, 2007 at approximately 07:00 Mountain Standard Time (MST), the Palo Verde Emergency Preparedness Department discovered sirens 17, 18 and 23 out of service.  Siren #23 was restored to service at 09:34 and siren 18 was restored to service at 10:32.  Siren 17 remains out of service and is estimated to impact approximately 206 members of population in the emergency planning zone (EPZ) within 5 miles.  Palo Verde's reporting criterion is a loss of capability to inform greater than 5% of the population within 5 miles.  This call is being placed due to the relatively large segment of the population affected [10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(xiii)].  During an event, the Palo Verde Emergency Plan has a contingency for dispatching Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) vehicles with loud speakers to alert persons within the affected areas when sirens are inoperable.  In order to activate this contingency, Maricopa County Department of Emergency Management was notified of the failed siren at 12:58 [10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(xi)].

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ENS 43824 +/-
Where
Palo Verde Arizona Public Service icon.png
Arizona (NRC Region 4)
Reporting
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(xii), Transport of a Contaminated Person Offsite

10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(xiii), Loss of Emergency Preparedness
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+2.1 h0.0875 days <br />0.0125 weeks <br />0.00288 months <br />)
Opened: Daniel Hautala
16:06 Dec 4, 2007
NRC Officer: Joe O'Hara
Last Updated: Dec 4, 2007
43824 - NRC Website
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