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Point Beach Nuclear uses P-15s and P-50s.
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Mon Jul 05, 2010 4:21 pm

Farley (alabama) has a system of 3 Whelen 3016's. Tested either every thursday or the first thursday of the month at 9 AM

The three sirens with the blue circles are FARLEY sirens.
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The other siren placemarks are whelen vortexes owned by the county of Houston / Dothan.

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Anyone know what type of sirens are in the warning net around Limerick PA's nuclear plant ? How about a coverage map ? Thanks.
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Sun Jul 25, 2010 3:23 pm

I know they had Thunderbolts at one point, but I don't know if they still exist.
Resident of a county with big a mixture of sirens, but in the process of being replaced. :(

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Limerick Siren System

Sat Aug 28, 2010 4:33 pm

They have a system of 165 T-bolts that are being replaced (as I write) one-for-one with ASC T-128's.

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Didn't Cook Nuclear have ACA Hurricanes at one point? Or is that still up-in-the-air.
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Does anyone know what sirens Cooper Nuclear Station has? The only 2 sirens in the EPZ I know of are a T-bolt in Nehama, NE and a Whelen omni in Phelps City, MO. I did some searching on the internet and the power plants website says they have a total 106 sirens and they're tested twice a month.

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Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:57 am

Cook Nuclear may have had a few Hurricanes at one point, but all I remeber seeing were P-15s and Banshees, much like TMI with their P-10s and Cyclones. Cook has all Whelen omnidirectionals now.

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Does Beaver Valley have any Allerators left? Gonna be about 2 hours away in a week wondering if I should take a drive to see one. Anybody know when they test?


Limerick is replacing their tbolts. They are donating them to municipalities who want them. I tried to get a hook up but was basically denied. I have heard Parkesburg Borough was thinking about getting one.

Peach Bottom is replacing their tbolts with 2001's
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Beaver Valley & Limerick

Sat Sep 10, 2011 12:23 am

They are in the process of replacing all of their cats and dogs with Federal 2001's and upgrading the 2001's they have with battery back-up. I think they are almost done.

Limerick has replaced all of their T-bolts with T-128's. The sirens sit side by side at all of the existing locations. Once FEMA accepts their new system, then they will be taking down the T-bolts. But, for right now, they are both up.
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