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Pennsylvanians who live, work, or study within 10 miles of a nuclear power plant can receive free potassium iodide tablets on ...
A full-volume test of the warning sirens surrounding the Peach Bottom atomic power plant was scheduled for around 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
If you live close to one of Pennsylvania’s four nuclear plants, including Peach Bottom, you’ll be able to get free potassium ...
Constellation will conduct its semi-annual, full-volume test of the emergency warning sirens surrounding Peach Bottom Clean Energy Center, formerly the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, around 1 ...
Nearly half a century has passed since the partial nuclear meltdown at Three Mile Island which shook the commonwealth and the ...
The Peach Bottom Clean Energy Center — formerly the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station — will conduct its semi-annual test of the facility’s emergency warning sirens.
The distribution is part of the state’s emergency preparedness planning: In the unlikely event of a nuclear accident, ...
Free potassium iodide tablets will be distributed Aug. 14 by the PA Department of Health to those within 10 miles of the four active nuclear plants.
Anyone who lives, works or studies within 10 miles of the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station can get the free pills.
Those sources would include nuclear power. If it isn’t passed, Exelon said it could shut down the 640-MW Nine Mile Point Unit 1 and the 597-MW Ginna plant, according to Platts.