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For those who live within a 10-mile radius of our North Anna Power Station (NAPS) and Surry Power Station (SPS), our alert sirens have now been replaced with the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS), which has two methods for alerting and notifying the public. The first method is Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) that will come to your cell phone. Then the Emergency Alert System notifies television and radio broadcasters, who, in turn, share messaging through television and radio channels. Both alerting methods, identical in nature to Amber and Severe Weather alerts, have several advantages over the sirens. Not only do these alerts have the ability to offer real-time information in the event of an emergency, as opposed to a noise alone, the system itself was designed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for exactly this purpose. In addition to WEA and EAS, residential and business phones will be called and plans are in place to notify recreational areas such as parks and waterways. If you have any questions that aren’t answered below, please click the link below.
The transition will take place on February 1. Implementation has been approved by FEMA
Devices capable of receiving Wireless Emergency Alerts are marked on the retail callout card and at the manufacturer equipment descriptions online with the Wireless Emergency Alert Capable logo:
In addition to WEA, the EAS system will also send the same messages to radio and television broadcasters. Residential and business phones of those located within a 10-mile radius of North Anna and Surry Power Stations will also be called.
The quarterly early warning systems test is only a test of the siren system surrounding North Anna and Surry Power Stations and does not include a test of the WEA system.
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