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Most sirens were supposedly upgraded to 560 Hz ESC-2020 controllers in 2011; however, siren #22 still had a 465 hz-based controller as of June 2014, and siren #3 was also discovered to have a 465 Hz controller in March 2016, so it is possible the system has always been mainly 560 Hz. | Most sirens were supposedly upgraded to 560 Hz ESC-2020 controllers in 2011; however, siren #22 still had a 465 hz-based controller as of June 2014, and siren #3 was also discovered to have a 465 Hz controller in March 2016, so it is possible the system has always been mainly 560 Hz. | ||
In February 2023 Dominion Energy decommissioned the sirens for IPAWS<ref>https://www.dominionenergy.com/projects-and-facilities/nuclear-facilities/alert-transition-faqs</ref>. | In February 2023 Dominion Energy decommissioned the sirens for IPAWS<ref>https://www.dominionenergy.com/projects-and-facilities/nuclear-facilities/alert-transition-faqs</ref>. Starting in October 2024 all 71 sirens at Surry will be removed by West Shore Services<ref>https://www.jamescitycountyva.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=6158</ref>. The project is expected to be completed by December 2024. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 05:46, 18 December 2024
The Early Warning Siren System for the Surry Power Station is comprised of at least 71 Whelen WPS-2806 and WPS-2906 sirens, located throughout Surry, Isle of Wight, James City, and York counties, and the independent cities of Williamsburg and Newport News. The sirens replaced a system of Sentry 10V2Ts over a transitional period from 2004 to 2007. Three new locations were added in 2012 at the request of James City County, bringing the total number to 71.
The system is tested on the second Wednesday of March, June, September and December at or around 11:10 AM, in 3 minutes of alert. The system has three activation points - dispatchers in James City and Surry counties, and the Virginia Department of Emergency Management's Emergency Operations Center in Richmond. It uses a sequence of three activation signals, resulting a distinct "triple windup" sound.
Most sirens were supposedly upgraded to 560 Hz ESC-2020 controllers in 2011; however, siren #22 still had a 465 hz-based controller as of June 2014, and siren #3 was also discovered to have a 465 Hz controller in March 2016, so it is possible the system has always been mainly 560 Hz.
In February 2023 Dominion Energy decommissioned the sirens for IPAWS[1]. Starting in October 2024 all 71 sirens at Surry will be removed by West Shore Services[2]. The project is expected to be completed by December 2024.
See also
- North Anna Power Station, also located in Virginia, and with an identical siren composition