Posted on 03/01/2006 8:44:05 PM PST by Palladin
An emergency alert has been raised at the Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant in Salem Township in Luzerne County, but officials said the public is not in danger. According to PPL officials at the plant, there was a release of halon in one of the non-nuclear structures at the plant. Halon is a fire suppressant. Officials at the plant said no flames were present, but there was a burnt smell detected.
The Luzerne County Emergency Agency also responded to the incident, and local E.M.A officials are on alert. Officials said there have been no evacuations. For any questions, residents of Luzerne County can call the rumor hotline at 1-800-821-3716. In Columbia County, residents can call the rumor hotline at 570-389-5738.
I was born and raised in Berwick. The majority of my family work and live in the Berwick and Bloomsburg area. I live in the Wilkes-Barre area now. I've watched this with some concern. I'm not about to panic though, PPL has a very good track record for saftey at that plant. But, that doesn't mean I don't keep an eye on it. Go Dawgs!Go Spartans!
post#47 will amuse and pain you
Do you understand what halon gas is? It's a mostly inert gas that is used to suppress fire by displacing oxygen in the air. It's got nothing directly to do with the reactor itself. It's not used in the reactor, but rather in the control room and anywhere else were electrical or electronic equipment might cause a fire. It's pretty darn safe stuff.
Yes, I know about halon. I posted the thread when the advisory first went out, with no indication of what the problem was. Sometimes the alerts escalate (TMI), and sometimes they turn out to be nothing.
I am glad this one was a big NOTHING.
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