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Mostly Complete Diablo Canyon Nuclear Siren Map

Wed Jul 10, 2019 12:09 am

Since nobody's ever posted a near-complete map before, I thought I'd post mine. The reason it's not 100% complete is because some of the locations are in areas nearly impossible to find (in the middle of mountains and desert terrain). The locations not marked are signified by question mark icons. The gaps in the various areas of the map are intentional, and are not just areas that I forgot to map sirens. The EPZ extends further than 10 miles because it has to conform with the State of California "Basic EPZ" rather than the federally required 10 mile EPZ. I would also like to mention this is the first nearly complete map, with 124 of the 131 sirens mapped. I used the map provided in the Power Plant Emergency Plan report on the NRC's website.

This unique system was installed in 2006, and is comprised of 2001-SRNB's, Eclipse 8's, and Eclipse NH's.

Siren numbers were taken from the sirens that were available in Street View. This is also a noteworthy system as this is the largest single system with Eclipse NH's.

Link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=138THF ... sp=sharing
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Re: Mostly Complete Diablo Canyon Nuclear Siren Map

Wed Oct 09, 2019 3:37 am

Awesome job on this. When me and a few others mapped this a while back, we were not aware of the extended California EPZ, and only found two of the NH's.
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