KI Tablets Available for St. Mary’s County Residents Living or Working Near Calvert Cliffs
LEONARDTOWN, MD (April 7, 2022) – The St. Mary’s County Health Department (SMCHD) routinely distributes Potassium Iodide (KI) tablets to county residents living or working within the 10 mile emergency protection zone (EPZ) of the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant. These distribution events are scheduled every 7-10 years, and coincide with the shelf life of the KI tablets. These distribution events are for general community preparedness; do not take KI tablets unless directed by public health or emergency management officials.
Routine distribution of KI tablets will be offered for eligible community members through the drive-thru at the Hollywood Volunteer Fire Department (24801 MD-235 in Hollywood) on the following dates and times:
Registration is required for pickup of KI tablets at these events. For more information or to register, please visit smchd.org/KI or call (301) 475-4330. Community members may also bring their expired KI tablets for collection and safe disposal. Please do not present to Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant for KI tablets.
Who is Eligible?
St. Mary’s County Residents living or working within the 10 mile EPZ (6 & 7). This area includes the following communities:
“If you live or work within the EPZ, taking KI when directed by public health officials can help protect you from the health consequences of radiation exposure,” said Dr. Meena Brewster, St. Mary’s County Health Officer. “While an emergency event involving radiation exposure from the power plant is highly unlikely, it is important for our community to be prepared.”
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LEONARDTOWN, MD (April 7, 2022) – The St. Mary’s County Health Department (SMCHD) routinely distributes Potassium Iodide (KI) tablets to county residents living or working within the 10 mile emergency protection zone (EPZ) of the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant. These distribution events are scheduled every 7-10 years, and coincide with the shelf life of the KI tablets. These distribution events are for general community preparedness; do not take KI tablets unless directed by public health or emergency management officials.
Routine distribution of KI tablets will be offered for eligible community members through the drive-thru at the Hollywood Volunteer Fire Department (24801 MD-235 in Hollywood) on the following dates and times:
- Wednesday, April 13, 2022 from 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
- Thursday, April 14, 2022 from 8:00 am – 3:30 pm
- Tuesday, April 19, 2022 from 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
- Friday, April 22, 2022 from 8:00 am – 3:30 pm
Registration is required for pickup of KI tablets at these events. For more information or to register, please visit smchd.org/KI or call (301) 475-4330. Community members may also bring their expired KI tablets for collection and safe disposal. Please do not present to Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant for KI tablets.
Who is Eligible?
St. Mary’s County Residents living or working within the 10 mile EPZ (6 & 7). This area includes the following communities:
- Broad Run
- California Acres
- Clarkes Landing
- Drum Cliff
- Estates of Joy Chapel
- Esperanza Farms
- Fenwick Manor
- Gillens Grove
- Hillville
- Holly Gaf Acres
- Hollywood Shores
- Kingston Manor
- Land-O-Lakes
- Mill Cove & Mill Cove Manor
- Myrtle Point
- North Town Creek Manor
- Queen Tree Landing
- Sandgates
- Scotch Point
- Sotterley Manor
- St. Cuthbert Wharf
- Town Creek, Town Creek Manor & Town Creek Farm
- Wildwood
- Winterseat
- Woodland Acres
“If you live or work within the EPZ, taking KI when directed by public health officials can help protect you from the health consequences of radiation exposure,” said Dr. Meena Brewster, St. Mary’s County Health Officer. “While an emergency event involving radiation exposure from the power plant is highly unlikely, it is important for our community to be prepared.”
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