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 Seven U.S. nuclear plants see minor Y2K glitches

 Updated 5:01 PM ET January 1, 2000

 WASHINGTON(Reuters) -- Seven U.S. commercial nuclear
 reactors experienced minor Year 2000 computer-related
 problems after the New Year's rollover, but none affected
 safety systems and were quickly fixed, government officials
 said Saturday.

 The seven plants saw malfunctions with computer systems
 used to support physical plant access control, the
 monitoring of operating data and the calculation of
 meteorological data.

 "None of the affected systems impacted continued safe
 operations," according to a statement from John Koskinen,
 President Clinton's Y2K trouble-shooter.

 There are 103 operating nuclear plants in the United
 States, providing roughly 20 percent of the nation's power.

 The plants and their problems follow:

 -- Arkansas Nuclear in Russellville, Ark. A personnel entry
    dosimeter went down after a software fix was not uploaded.
    It was uploaded and fixed.

 -- Indian Point 3 in Buchanan, N.Y. Transmission of
    atmospheric data to plant failed. Computer was rebooted
    and fixed.

 -- Millstone 2 in Waterford, Conn. Averaging of wind speed
    at a meteorological tower and averaging of certain
    radiation monitor readings. Failed programs were reset
    successfully.

 -- Nine Mile Point 1 in Scriba, N.Y. Transmission of
    meteorological tower data to computers failed. The system
    was transferred to manual entry and corrected.

 -- Palo Verde in Wintersburg, Ariz. A clock in a
    non-critical monitoring system did not synchronize. System
    ran fine on internal clock.

 -- Pilgrim 1 in Plymouth, Mass. A computer program failed
    and was fixed in a few minutes in a non-safety system.

 -- Monticello in Monticello, Minn. An interface with a
    plant process computer failed. The system was later fixed.


 Carl Paperiello, a spokesman for the Nuclear Regulatory
 Commission, said everything went well during the Y2K
 rollover, with no safety systems challenged by computer
 problems.

 "No critical functions were affected," Paperiello said.




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