Palo Verde Nuclear Plant on Lockdown

by Infidelesto on November 2, 2007 · View Comments

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The FBI is on its way to the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station west of Phoenix to begin investigating a security incident that happened earlier Friday morning.

According to an APS spokesperson, the incident involved the vehicle inspection of a contract employee at the power plant. During that thorough inspection of the worker’s truck, security guards noticed a pipe inside that looked suspicious. That led APS to declare its lowest level security alert called a “notification of unusual event”.

The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Department bomb squad is taking a closer look at that pipe to make sure it is not dangerous. At this time no one is being allowed in or out of the facility.

Jeff Hatch-Miller, a member of the Arizona Corporation Commission, which oversees APS and Palo Verde, said the object was described as “a small, amateurish” pipe bomb. “The great thing is security forces ID’d it on immediate entry. It shows how they were on their toes.”

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