Mon Dec 28, 2009 6:53 pm
I would be curious to see this start happening, my whole family worked at TMI.. hell my mother was pregnant with me and worked at TMI during the accident. It will be sad to see all of the old classic sirens (at TMI) coming down to be replaced...the sirens at Peach Bottom will be another story. They won't make it public (with the exception of the NRC reports they have to file but good luck reading through the mumbo-jumbo in them) about the number of failures they have had with the T-bolts in the system.. but I can point out at least 20 sirens in their system that have NOT gone off for the different tests. With PGM and Mistertwister saying about them scrapping them at site I can just hear the collective breathes of all of the siren kiddies on this board being inhaled. I can remember what it was like to be young and want a siren.. but you need to make sure that you know what you are getting into. Cyclones are big, heavy sirens.... they cost a lot of money to ship and they are not something that you are going to put in your room for display. They are really, really big... having said all of that... if people are REALLY serious about trying to BUY (yes, I said buy they are not going to just give them to you because you ask) the sirens as they come down the best place to start would be the company doing the install/deinstall. The people in Delta, Middletown, and Limerick don't really care what the company taking them down does with them.. all they know is that they want new sirens. So calling Peach Bottom, TMI and Limerick is going to get you no where (with the exception of maybe Mistertwister who knows the siren person from Peach Bottom.. he might have some luck). You need to call the install company and work WITH them in obtaining the siren, they aren't going to ship it to you or take it down when you want them to. The stuff happens on a schedule, if you call them and say "I am interested in buying one of the former *insert power plant name here" sirens, will you sell me one (and be prepared to pay for it)?" If the answer is yes, than be prepared to work around their schedule. Plan to be on the site with a truck, they will most likely not hold the siren for you because there is always another siren coming down and they don't have room to store them. Appear with cash in hand, don't expect them to ship it to you.. they don't have the time for that. If they agree have people to help you load it into your truck, for the most part the workers are probably not going to want to do that. I wish you all luck in this endeavor.. it would be nice to see some of the old sirens find a new home.