AVILA BEACH, Calif.
Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP) declared an unusual event at 1:22 a.m. today after a false fire alarm in the plant's Unit 1 containment building. This incident did not pose any threat to public health or safety.
The on-site DCPP Fire Department responded and confirmed that conditions were normal. The event is under investigation to determine and correct the specific cause of the false fire alarm. Operators terminated the unusual event at 3:06 a.m.
Current Nuclear Regulatory Commission-approved (NRC) Emergency Action Levels require a notification of unusual event if a fire alarm is not validated within 15 minutes of being activated. An unusual event is the lowest of four emergency classifications.
DCPP is a nuclear power plant owned and operated by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). Its two units together produce approximately 2,300 net megawatts of electricity, about 10 percent of all electricity generated in California and enough to meet the needs of over three million homes in central and northern California.
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