Beaver Valley Power Station Emergency Preparedness

Power StationEmergency Information for Residents

The below information is for residents living within the ten-mile emergency planning zone surrounding Beaver Valley Power Station. Additional information may be found in the Beaver Valley Power Station Emergency Preparedness information guide that is provided to the residents to prepare you for guidance in the event of an incident at the power plant. Have a copy in an area that easy to remember such as the side of the refrigerator or a desk drawer.

Notification of Emergency

If there is an emergency, you will be warned in one or more ways in the Beaver County and informed of the protective action(s) to take. Early warning sirens are located in many parts of our area. A steady, high-pitched tone of the siren for three minutes means that you should turn on the radio or television to a local station for information on what to do. Emergency information will be broadcast by the Emergency Alert System (EAS). In some instances emergency vehicles with loud speakers will travel through the affected neighborhoods to provide emergency warning. If you hear a warning through this method, turn on your radio or TV station to listen to the EAS for instructions. Cable TV stations serving some of our areas will convey emergency "warnings" and/or general information to those households with cable TV service. If the message is only a "warning," you will be instructed to tune in to a local EAS station. The Emergency Alert System is activated by key officials in our area and is used to provide emergency information and directions over local radio and TV stations as listed below. Radio and TV stations for the Beaver County area are listed below. Stay tuned to your EAS Station until the emergency is over.

Beaver County

RADIO

  • KDKA 1020 AM
  • WBVP 1230 AM
  • WMBA 1460 AM

TELEVISION

  • WDKA Channel 2
  • WTAE Channel 4
  • WPXI Channel 11

Possible Emergency Actions

Sheltering-in-Place – This protective action may be the most proper response to an emergency. All persons and pets should stay indoors with all doors and windows closed while taking care to turn off all heating and cooling systems with intakes outside and closing fireplace dampers. Residents should continue to stay tuned to EAS Stations for further instructions. Residents should remain inside until officially notified that sheltering-in-place is no longer needed.

Evacuation – This is the primary protective measure to an emergency at Beaver Valley Power Station. All persons should gather needed personal items (clothing, medication, etc.) and proceed along designated evacuation routes to reception centers. Residents should continue to stay tuned to EAS Stations for further instructions.

Control of Food Sources – Care should be taken to avoid eating or drinking anything that could have been contaminated by radioactive sources. Animals should be kept inside and placed on stored feed and water, if possible.

Administration of Potassium Iodide (KI) – If the administration of potassium iodide is authorized residents may take a dose as directed. Those allergic to iodine, should not take potassium iodide. This medication assists in preventing the thyroid from absorbing radioactive iodine. It is important, that residents should only take potassium iodide when and as directed. Evacuation should not be delayed to locate a supply of potassium iodide. The decision to take potassium iodide is voluntary and the responsibility of the individual residents affected.