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To: flatsville who wrote (5632)5/5/1999 1:06:00 AM
From: C.K. Houston  Respond to of 9818
 
John Conner of Dow Jones Newswires reports in today's WSJ that the GAO
"Congressional watchdog agency" says "little is known" about y2k effects on drinking water.

GAO says there is "insufficient information" available to assess and manage y2k in water sector and little additional info is expected.

GAO says water is "vulnerable to failure" .....

-- Puddintame (achillesg@hotmail.com), May 04, 1999
greenspun.com

Cheryl



To: flatsville who wrote (5632)5/6/1999 12:24:00 PM
From: bearcub  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9818
 
<<Both utility representatives assured me their billing systems were up to speed.>>

cracks me up. lotta good Y2K compliant billing is going to do for failure in delivering contracted municipal services either sewer or water departments.