Emergency Nuclear Generating Stations' sirens to be tested

Delaware State News
Posted 7/2/21

SMYRNA — The Delaware Emergency Management Agency and Delaware State Police will conduct a quarterly test of the Salem/Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Stations Alert and Notification system on …

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Emergency Nuclear Generating Stations' sirens to be tested

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SMYRNA — The Delaware Emergency Management Agency and Delaware State Police will conduct a quarterly test of the Salem/Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Stations Alert and Notification system on Tuesday, July 6. The sirens will sound at around 7:20 p.m.

The 37 sirens located within 10 miles of the Salem/Hope Creek, New Jersey, plants will be activated for three to five minutes. The siren tests will be followed by a test message of the Emergency Alert Syste on local radio stations.

Sirens that will be tested are the same sirens used to alert the public in the event of an actual emergency at either the Salem or Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Stations. In such an emergency, the public would be alerted by the sirens to tune their radios to one of the local EAS stations for important emergency instructions.

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