Radiation Contamination
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Federal authorities have established 10-mile and 50-mile
Emergency Planning Zones as the basis for planning to
protect the public from exposure to radiation in the
unlikely event of an accident at a nuclear power plant.
For areas within 10 miles of a nuclear power plant the
planning zone is called the Exposure Path Zone (EPZ),
and for areas within 10 to 50 miles of a nuclear power
plant the planning zone is called the Ingestion Path
Zone (IPZ). The entire City of Hollywood is located within the 50-mile IPZ for
Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant, which is located 24
miles south of Miami at Turkey Point, east of Florida
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Planning for the 50-mile IPZ includes identifying and
monitoring crops that may be consumed by humans or
animals, and dairy and/or drinking water facilities or
supplies that are located in an open environment that
could be exposed to radioactive fallout.
An accident or incident at a nuclear power plant is
classified in one of four ways:
- Unusual Event - minor incident
such as severe weather.
- Alert - minor incident that could
affect reactor safety.
- Site Area Emergency - more
serious, reactor could be leaking.
- General Emergency - most severe,
radiation release off site possible.
The public within these zones could be notified of
such events by a variety of methods, including:
- Radio
- Television
- Door-to-door Notification
- Public Safety Vehicle
- Marine interests via Marine VHF radio
For additional information
about the two nearby nuclear power
plants, visit:
The Miami-Dade Emergency Operations Center - Turkey
Point information pages
The Florida Power and Light - Turkey Point
information pages
The Florida Power and Light - St. Lucie
information pages
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info about turkey about 40 miles and lucie about 85
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