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    U.S. FINANCED UPGRADED ANPP PHYSICAL SECURITY SYSTEM

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    10.04.2007 17:05 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ On April 10, 2007, the staff of the Armenian Nuclear
    Power Plant dedicated an improved and upgraded Physical Security
    System. As PanARMENIAN.Net came to know from the U.S. Embassy, this
    new system, developed with $3.5 million in technical and financial
    support from the U.S. Department of Energy, includes upgraded physical
    access infrastructure, badges and video monitoring. Acting Deputy
    Chief of Mission Robin Phillips presented the remarks below at the
    dedication ceremony.

    "It is a pleasure to be here today to mark another milestone in the
    long-standing cooperation between Armenia and the United States on
    improving safety at the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant.

    We appreciate the Armenian government's commitment to promoting
    safer operations at the plant while at the same time working towards
    plant decommissioning. Since 1996, the USG has provided more than
    $35 million to upgrade the plant and to ensure the safest possible
    operation until its closure.

    We are here today to dedicate an upgraded physical security system
    at the plant. New access and badge policies, improved security
    infrastructure and video surveillance are all tools which we are
    proud to provide to help you maintain high levels of security.

    Strong nuclear security is particularly important given the current
    threat environment and the risk that terrorists and others will try
    to use nuclear material against innocents.

    In addition to improved security, it is critical that the Armenian
    government continue to build a culture of safety at the plant,
    by completing IAEA identified safety upgrades, and reinvesting a
    sufficient portion of the cash flow obtained from the energy sector
    into plant safety and maintenance.

    As Armenia follows through on its commitment to a culture of safety
    and a comprehensive decommissioning plan, we will continue to work
    with Armenia to develop safer and more sustainable alternatives to the
    Armenian Nuclear Power Plant including providing technical assistance
    to support plans for a new nuclear power plant.

    The U.S. government will not, however, be able to fund plant
    construction directly and any proposal for U.S. assistance would have
    to compete for scarce development assistance funds.

    I thank you for our excellent and on-going cooperation on nuclear
    safety issues and urge you to make the most of this new equipment to
    better protect this plant and the Armenian people," he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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