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Radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel

The most pressing issues in post-Soviet Russia remain safe, long term storage of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste from military and civilian applications. This section illustrates both native and cooperative efforts to safely address Russia’s ever-growing stockpiles of spent nuclear fuel, radioactive waste and the facilities that store it.

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Radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel

August 27, 1997 Radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel

Pacific nuclear waste project goes one further

With backing from Russian Minatom, upstart company US Fuel & Security has filed a request with the US government to…
Publisert August 27, 1997 av Bellona
July 3, 1997 Nuclear Agreements, Radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel

Finnish processing facility to the Northern Fleet

A mobile facility for pruification of liquid radioactive waste will be installed at Andreeva Guba shortly. The facility, which is…
Publisert July 3, 1997 av Bellona
July 2, 1997 Radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel

The Lepse project

Docked at Atomflot in Murmansk city, retired service ship Lepse contains 640 spent nuclear fuel assemblies in bad condition. Protected…
Publisert July 2, 1997 av Bellona
June 11, 1997 Nuclear Agreements, Radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel

Finnish Andreeva Guba project suspended

The initiative of Finnish company IVO Power Engineering Ltd. to process radioactive liquid wastes at the Northern Fleet base at…
Publisert June 11, 1997 av Bellona
June 2, 1997 Radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel

Current Status, June 1997: Handling of spent nuclear power plant fuel

The major contribution to radioactivity in nuclear waste accumulated in the world comes from the spent nuclear fuel. Some 9,000…
Publisert June 2, 1997 av Bellona
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