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Emergency Planners Ask For Info On Who Lives Near Limerick Plant

Those who live near the Limerick nuclear power generating station are asked to answer a quick survey to aid emergency planners.

LIMERICK, PA — Those living near Exelon's Limerick Generating Station are being asked to complete a survey that will help emergency planners.

To help plan any local emergency response, it helps to know who is living in an area, and the demographic survey will help identify who lives near the plant.

Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency has published a request for those who live close to Limerick Generating Station to take a few minutes to fill out the survey, or to share it with someone they know who lives in the area.

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Limerick Generating Station's two nuclear reactors produce 2,317 megawatts of zero-emissions energy: enough carbon-free electricity to power 2 million homes. Limerick sits on a 600-acre site and draws its cooling water from the Schuylkill River.

We've been part of the Pottstown community for decades, providing hundreds of well-paying jobs and millions of dollars in economic support, including about $5.3 million in taxes annually for schools, roads and other public services.

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Take the survey now at: https://LGSsurvey.kld.engineering.

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