VT Yankee's final siren test
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 3:33 pm
I hope this is the right section for this, I apologize if it's not. This is for anyone living in or near New England: It's no secret that the VT Yankee nuclear plant in Vernon VT (not to be confused with Vernon CT
) was going to be decommissioned, well that happened at the end of last year. Now the plant has asked the NRC for permission to stand down it's emergency planning in April but has yet to get permission, so the sirens (T-128s) will sound most likely for the last time this Saturday at noon for 3 minutes. I am planning on making a trip up to one of the T-128s to grab a video as I have never heard one in person, and I'm only an easy 1 1/2 hour drive away. As for what will happen to the T-128s, it's unknown at the moment, but I assume they'll be removed. I have e-mailed a contact to see if he''ll have anything to do with the removal.
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/nation ... _last_time
Also Pilgrim Nuclear in MA (Mods) maybe closing too. I'll find out more about that when I get to work and have time to read the Hartford Courant (there was an article on the front page). This will leave Seabrook in Seabrook, NH (4008s and 3016s with 2030 logicboard upgrades), and Millstone in Waterford CT (81 2910s) as the only 2 operating nuclear plant left in New England.
Also anyone have a map of locations? I only know of one.

http://www.bostonherald.com/news/nation ... _last_time
Also Pilgrim Nuclear in MA (Mods) maybe closing too. I'll find out more about that when I get to work and have time to read the Hartford Courant (there was an article on the front page). This will leave Seabrook in Seabrook, NH (4008s and 3016s with 2030 logicboard upgrades), and Millstone in Waterford CT (81 2910s) as the only 2 operating nuclear plant left in New England.
Also anyone have a map of locations? I only know of one.