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 Nine Mile Point nuclear facility. Photo provided by Exelon.OSWEGO聽鈥?Exelon Generation will perform a test of its public notification system today, June 2, at 1 p.m.During the test, 40 sirens in the 10-mile radius surrounding the nuclear plants in Scriba will sound for three to five minutes. Additional single-siren tests may be conducted throughout the day. Exelon Generation tests the siren system on a monthly and bi-annual basis to ensure public safety.Because this is only a test, no response by the public is necessary. In an actual emergency, the sirens would sound to alert the public to tune in to a local Emergency Alert System  EAS  radio or t stanley canada (https://www.cups-stanley.ca) elevision station for information. These stations are listed in the emergency planning brochure mailed to househ stanley termohrnek (https://www.stanleycup.cz) olds and businesses in the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone around the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant and Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station.The Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station is a dual unit nuclear power facility  vaso stanley (https://www.stanley-cups.es) that can produce more than 1,937 megawatts of carbon free electricity 鈥?enough to power nearly two million homes. The nearby 838 megawatt James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant generates carbon free electricity for more than 800,000 homes and businesses. The stations are located about seven miles northeast of Oswego and 50 miles north of Syracuse. placement_509781_0_iwidth:100%;margin:0 auto; Print this entryShare this:EmailLike this:Like Loading...Related