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Preparing for Radiological Events

State and local emergency officials along with Dominion Virginia Power have prepared nuclear emergency response plans for areas within 10 miles of the power stations. If your home is in a locality within 10 miles of a nuclear power station, you will need to take some basic precautions and learn about your local evacuation procedures. To learn more about the evacuation plans for your area, contact your local emergency manager.

Classifications of radiological events

Virginia's two nuclear power stations have four classes of radiological events, increasing from least to most serious. These terms are used in Emergency Alert System announcements.

Nuclear power stations in Virginia

Virginia has two nuclear power stations: one in Surry County and one in Louisa County, called North Anna.

Virginia localities within 10 miles of a nuclear power station:

Surry Station:

North Anna Station: