Thu Nov 29, 2018 1:54 am
I got an email from the director of emergency planning at SONGS since I know her very well. And she told me that it seems that the jurisdictions want to keep the sirens for like tsunamis and other natural disasters. But she did tell me that a state park that has 3 sirens doesn't want them since they aren't in a populated enough area. But other then that ,the ones in San Juan Capistrano ,Dana Point ,San Clemente and the 10 on Camp Pendleton will remain in place after June 30th 2019 ,which is the date that SONGS will no longer maintain the system ,meaning the cities will half to maintain them now. The sirens have always have been activated by the cities but maintained by SONGS ,but now they will be maintained and tested by the cities. And since they will not be nuclear sirens anymore ,we wont see them tested annually most likely when the cities take over completely. The sirens haven't been fully blasted since October 15th 2014 since the SONGS decommissioning has been approved leading to the sirens no longer needing to be tested at full blast. So starting in 2015 the sirens have only been booped/growled ,which is sounding it at full volume for half a second. But since they will still remain and be used as tsunami sirens now ,we will most likely see full blasts again. When they were nuclear sirens ,they did 3 ,3 minute alert blasts at 10:00 AM ,11:00 AM and 12:00 PM Annually in October until 2014. Now they will probably be tested monthly but probably for only a 1 ,1 or maybe 3 minute alert. They might do attack since Huntington's T-128s and 2001-SRNs do ,and they might want to do a similar test. But either way ,its good to see that most of the Whelens ,-3 will still be in place. As soon as I get more information from the director of emergency planning like what the jurisdictions plan on doing like with testing and signals ,I will let you guys now. But for now ,this is all the info I can tell you.
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Duderocks5539 on Sat Mar 30, 2019 1:22 am, edited 1 time in total.
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