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Oldest US nuclear plant on alert as Sandy hits coast

 
Published on Oct 30, 2012
11:11 AM
Residents, lit by police vehicles, stand outside their homes during a power outage in Lower Manhattan, New York. America's oldest nuclear power plant is on alert after waters from a colossal storm reached high levels.-- PHOTO: REUTERS

WASHINGTON (AP) - America's oldest nuclear power plant is on alert after waters from a colossal storm reached high levels.

Oyster Creek in Lacey Township, New Jersey, was already offline for regular maintenance before superstorm Sandy slammed into the US East Coast.

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission says an "unusual event" was declared around 7 p.m on Monday. when water reached a high level. The situation was upgraded less than two hours later to an "alert," the second-lowest in a four-tiered warning system.

Federal officials say all nuclear plants are still in safe condition. They say water levels near Oyster Creek, which is along the Atlantic Ocean, will likely recede within a few hours. Oyster Creek went online in 1969 and provides 9 per cent of New Jersey's electricity.

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