FEMA to Evaluate Readiness of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and State of West Virginia

Release Date Release Number
R3-20-NR-042
Release Date:
November 5, 2020
Emergency preparedness exercise scheduled for the Beaver Valley Power Station 

Philadelphia - The Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will evaluate a Biennial Emergency Preparedness Exercise at the Beaver Valley Power Station. The exercise will occur during the week of Nov. 9, 2020, to assess the ability of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the State of West Virginia to respond to an emergency at the nuclear facility.  

“These drills are held every other year to evaluate government’s ability to protect public health and safety,” said MaryAnn Tierney, regional administrator for FEMA Region 3. “We will assess state and local emergency response capabilities within the 10-mile Emergency Planning Zone in Pennsylvania and West Virginia.”  

Within 90 days, FEMA will send its evaluation to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for use in licensing decisions.  The final report will be available to the public approximately 120 days after the exercise.  

FEMA will present preliminary findings of the exercise during a public meeting at 10 a.m. on Nov. 13, 2020. Due to the public health emergency, the meeting will be conducted in a virtual format via Zoom.   Planned speakers include representatives from FEMA and the NRC.  

Access to the public meeting is provided below: 
https://fema.zoomgov.com/j/1611294306  

Meeting ID: 161 129 4306  
Passcode: 987893 

Or dial by phone: 646-828-7666  

At the public meeting, FEMA may request that questions or comments be submitted in writing for review and response. Written comments may also be submitted after the meeting by emailing FEMAR3NewsDesk@fema.dhs.gov or by mail to: 

MaryAnn Tierney 

Regional Administrator 

FEMA Region 3 

615 Chestnut Street, 6th Floor 

Philadelphia, PA 19106 

FEMA created the Radiological Emergency Preparedness (REP) Program to ensure the health and safety of citizens living around commercial nuclear power plants would be adequately protected in the event of a nuclear power plant accident and inform and educate the public about radiological emergency preparedness. 

REP Program responsibilities cover only “offsite” activities, that is, state and local government emergency planning and preparedness activities that take place beyond the nuclear power plant boundaries. Onsite activities continue to be the responsibility of the NRC. 

Additional information on FEMA’s REP Program is available online at FEMA.gov/Radiological-Emergency-Preparedness-Program.  

If you have any questions about this release, please contact FEMA Region 3 Office of External Affairs at (215) 931-5597 or at femar3newsdesk@fema.dhs.gov.  

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