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The '''James A. FitzPatrick (JAF) Nuclear Power Plant''' is located in the Town of [[Scriba, New York|Scriba]], near [[Oswego, New York]], on the southeast shore of [[Lake Ontario]]. The [[nuclear power plant]] has one [[General Electric]] [[boiling water reactor]]. The {{convert|900|acre|adj=on}} site is also the location of two other units at the [[Nine Mile Point Nuclear Generating Station]].
The '''James A. Fitzpatrick (JAF) Nuclear Power Plant''' is located in the Town of [[Scriba, New York|Scriba]], near [[Oswego, New York]], on the southeast shore of [[Lake Ontario]]. The [[nuclear power plant]] has one [[General Electric]] [[boiling water reactor]]. The {{convert|900|acre|adj=on}} site is also the location of two other units at the [[Nine Mile Point Nuclear Generating Station]].


Fitzpatrick was originally built by Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation - it and half of the Nine Mile Point site were transferred to the Power Authority of the State of New York (PASNY), later called the [[New York Power Authority]] (NYPA). The reactor is now owned and operated by [[Entergy]].
Fitzpatrick was originally built by Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation - it and half of the Nine Mile Point site were transferred to the Power Authority of the State of New York (PASNY), later called the [[New York Power Authority]] (NYPA). The reactor is now owned and operated by [[Entergy]].

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James A. Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant
Map
CountryUnited States
Coordinates43°31′24″N 76°23′54″W / 43.5233°N 76.3983°W / 43.5233; -76.3983
StatusOperational
Commission dateJuly 1975
OperatorEntergy
Power generation
Nameplate capacity
  • 883.3 MW
External links
CommonsRelated media on Commons

The James A. Fitzpatrick (JAF) Nuclear Power Plant is located in the Town of Scriba, near Oswego, New York, on the southeast shore of Lake Ontario. The nuclear power plant has one General Electric boiling water reactor. The 900-acre (360 ha) site is also the location of two other units at the Nine Mile Point Nuclear Generating Station.

Fitzpatrick was originally built by Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation - it and half of the Nine Mile Point site were transferred to the Power Authority of the State of New York (PASNY), later called the New York Power Authority (NYPA). The reactor is now owned and operated by Entergy.

Surrounding population

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission defines two emergency planning zones around nuclear power plants: a plume exposure pathway zone with a radius of 10 miles (16 km), concerned primarily with exposure to, and inhalation of, airborne radioactive contamination, and an ingestion pathway zone of about 50 miles (80 km), concerned primarily with ingestion of food and liquid contaminated by radioactivity.[2]

The 2010 U.S. population within 10 miles (16 km) of FitzPatrick was 35,136, an increase of 17.0 percent in a decade, according to an analysis of U.S. Census data for msnbc.com. The 2010 U.S. population within 50 miles (80 km) was 909,798, an increase of 3.2 percent since 2000. Cities within 50 miles include Syracuse (36 miles to city center). Canadian population is not included in these figures, such as Kingston, Ontario, 49 miles to the city center.[3]

Seismic risk

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's estimate of the risk each year of an earthquake intense enough to cause core damage to the reactor at FitzPatrick was 1 in 163,934, according to an NRC study published in August 2010.[4][5]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ DiSavino, Scott (2008-09-09). "NRC renews Entergy NY Fitzpatrick reactor license". Reuters. Retrieved 2008-09-09.
  2. ^ http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/fact-sheets/emerg-plan-prep-nuc-power-bg.html
  3. ^ Bill Dedman, Nuclear neighbors: Population rises near US reactors, msnbc.com, April 14, 2011 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42555888/ns/us_news-life/ Accessed May 1, 2011.
  4. ^ Bill Dedman, "What are the odds? US nuke plants ranked by quake risk," msnbc.com, March 17, 2011 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42103936/ Accessed April 19, 2011.
  5. ^ http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/Sections/NEWS/quake%20nrc%20risk%20estimates.pdf