They will probably be removed when the plant is dismantled is about 5 years. The Tbolts arent tied in with the system of Whelens though ,they are on their own system and I believe they are both activated through a AF timer. They are the main evacuation sirens for workers at SONGS ,they are still tested when they do evacuation drills which I believe is every 4 or 5 months.insertusernamehere94 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 10:11 amThats awesome about the Whelens. Do you know whats gonna happen with the TBolts?
Duderocks5539 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 3:07 pmThey will probably be removed when the plant is dismantled is about 5 years. The Tbolts arent tied in with the system of Whelens though ,they are on their own system and I believe they are both activated through a AF timer. They are the main evacuation sirens for workers at SONGS ,they are still tested when they do evacuation drills which I believe is every 4 or 5 months.insertusernamehere94 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 10:11 amThats awesome about the Whelens. Do you know whats gonna happen with the TBolts?
How do you figure that will equal Fukushima? The plant is in decommissioning stages. Fukushima was a fully functioning power plant and was online up until the earthquake.
I meant if it was still fully active it could cause another fukushima or something close to that if it was fully active and the "big one" happened
Big what and how? And besides, Fukushima didn't suffer any major leakage. It was the best that could happen in that situation. With what you're saying you might as well close all power plants in coastal areas "in case the big one happens", but since Japan still operates nuclear plants on the coast, where they have more risk, I think it would be pretty safe to say that not much will happen on the US coast.jacob585 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 01, 2018 3:15 amI meant if it was still fully active it could cause another fukushima or something close to that if it was fully active and the "big one" happened
Only 3 are being removed ,the remaning 49 are staying.
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