Lake Township— Officials say a reactor at the Donald C. Cook  Nuclear Plant in southwestern Michigan has been returned to service  following a refueling outage that began in March.
The  Herald-Palladium of St. Joseph reports the outage included installation  of new transformers in addition to refueling the Unit 2 reactor, regular  maintenance and testing. During the outage, about 1,000 contract  workers supplemented the plant's regular 1,100-person staff.
The reactor returned to service on Saturday.
The  plant is located in Berrien County's Lake Township. It's run by Indiana  Michigan Power, a subsidiary of Columbus, Ohio-based American Electric  Power Co.
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