Status
BULGARIA
  • Kozloduy safety systems reported not susceptible to Y2K Problems
  • All facilities including emergency response software investigated and replaced as needed
  • Contingency planning completed and declared Y2K ready on 31 October 1999
  • Emergency exercises to run in November and December

OVERVIEW
Six operational nuclear power plants
Source: IAEA PRIS

CONTACT POINT
Y2K Link:
Minister, Public Administration
Sofia,1000 1 Dondoukov Blvd.
+359-2887-2837
+359-2980-2028
Web Site
National Y2K Site

MORE REPORTS

NUSAFE Y2K pages
Reported Y2K Status
Attended the IAEAWorkshop on Y2K Contingency Planning, November 1999 Attended the IAEA Regional Workshop on "The Year 2000 Issue:The Interface between the Electric Grid, September 1999
Attended the IAEA Workshop on the Year 2000 Issue, July 1999 "The impact of the year 2000 issue on electricity grid performance and nuclear plant operation in Bulgaria, the Russian Federation and Slovakia," IAEA-TECDOC-1095, July 1999
    Answered the IAEA Y2K Questionnaire, Earlier 1999
    Attended the IAEA Workshop on the Year 2000 (Y2K) Problem, January 1999
    IAEA On-Site Missions
    Aug. 1999: Review Mission
    Media Reports
    1 Jan. 2000/REUTERS: "Wrapup-Soviet-Era Nuclear Plants Pass 2000 Bug Test"
    15 Dec. 1999/REUTERS: "Y2K Status Reports On European Countries"
    11 Nov. 1999/BBC: "Nuclear Plant’s Y2K Preparations "Above Reproach"
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