
October 2022
Duke Energy Nuclear Siren Test (McGuire) at 11:50am
Sirens are tested regularly to ensure they are working correctly. The testing is part of normal maintenance and no public action is necessary. Siren tests are scheduled to occur on the second Wednesday of each quarter to minimize inconvenience for plant neighbors. The tests, which last up to three minutes, are conducted to make sure each siren works properly. Why Sirens? They are used to alert people outdoors of an emergency, county officials will sound sirens located within the 10-mile area…
Find out more »January 2023
Duke Energy Nuclear Siren Test (McGuire) at 11:50am
Sirens are tested regularly to ensure they are working correctly. The testing is part of normal maintenance and no public action is necessary. Siren tests are scheduled to occur on the second Wednesday of each quarter to minimize inconvenience for plant neighbors. The tests, which last up to three minutes, are conducted to make sure each siren works properly. Why Sirens? They are used to alert people outdoors of an emergency, county officials will sound sirens located within the 10-mile area…
Find out more »April 2023
Duke Energy Nuclear Siren Test (McGuire) at 11:50am
Sirens are tested regularly to ensure they are working correctly. The testing is part of normal maintenance and no public action is necessary. Siren tests are scheduled to occur on the second Wednesday of each quarter to minimize inconvenience for plant neighbors. The tests, which last up to three minutes, are conducted to make sure each siren works properly. Why Sirens? They are used to alert people outdoors of an emergency, county officials will sound sirens located within the 10-mile area…
Find out more »July 2023
Duke Energy Nuclear Siren Test (McGuire) at 11:50am
Sirens are tested regularly to ensure they are working correctly. The testing is part of normal maintenance and no public action is necessary. Siren tests are scheduled to occur on the second Wednesday of each quarter to minimize inconvenience for plant neighbors. The tests, which last up to three minutes, are conducted to make sure each siren works properly. Why Sirens? They are used to alert people outdoors of an emergency, county officials will sound sirens located within the 10-mile area…
Find out more »October 2023
Duke Energy Nuclear Siren Test (McGuire) at 11:50am
Sirens are tested regularly to ensure they are working correctly. The testing is part of normal maintenance and no public action is necessary. Siren tests are scheduled to occur on the second Wednesday of each quarter to minimize inconvenience for plant neighbors. The tests, which last up to three minutes, are conducted to make sure each siren works properly. Why Sirens? They are used to alert people outdoors of an emergency, county officials will sound sirens located within the 10-mile area…
Find out more »January 2024
Duke Energy Nuclear Siren Test (McGuire) at 11:50am
Sirens are tested regularly to ensure they are working correctly. The testing is part of normal maintenance and no public action is necessary. Siren tests are scheduled to occur on the second Wednesday of each quarter to minimize inconvenience for plant neighbors. The tests, which last up to three minutes, are conducted to make sure each siren works properly. Why Sirens? They are used to alert people outdoors of an emergency, county officials will sound sirens located within the 10-mile area…
Find out more »April 2024
Duke Energy Nuclear Siren Test (McGuire) at 11:50am
Sirens are tested regularly to ensure they are working correctly. The testing is part of normal maintenance and no public action is necessary. Siren tests are scheduled to occur on the second Wednesday of each quarter to minimize inconvenience for plant neighbors. The tests, which last up to three minutes, are conducted to make sure each siren works properly. Why Sirens? They are used to alert people outdoors of an emergency, county officials will sound sirens located within the 10-mile area…
Find out more »July 2024
Duke Energy Nuclear Siren Test (McGuire) at 11:50am
Sirens are tested regularly to ensure they are working correctly. The testing is part of normal maintenance and no public action is necessary. Siren tests are scheduled to occur on the second Wednesday of each quarter to minimize inconvenience for plant neighbors. The tests, which last up to three minutes, are conducted to make sure each siren works properly. Why Sirens? They are used to alert people outdoors of an emergency, county officials will sound sirens located within the 10-mile area…
Find out more »