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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

June 20, 2003 Radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel, Russian Navy

Service Ships

Murmansk Shipping Company operates six nuclear service ships at the present time.
Publisert June 20, 2003 av Bellona
June 19, 2003 Radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel

Zheleznogorsk reactor shut down for repairs

On June 4th, the reactor at the Zheleznogorsk Mining and Chemical Combine was shut down for maintenance and safety upgrade…
Publisert June 19, 2003 av Bellona
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June 17, 2003 Radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel

Radioactive waste threatens Moscow

Radioactive waste sites are found every year in the newly-built districts of the Russian capital.
Publisert June 17, 2003 av Bellona
May 7, 2003 Radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel

Krasnoyarsk region lifts embargo on Ukranian spent nuclear fuel

On April 22nd, the embargo on import of spent nuclear fuel from the Ukrainian nuclear power plants to the territory…
Publisert May 7, 2003 av Bellona
May 6, 2003 Accidents and incidents, Radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel, Radwaste storage at nuclear fuel cycle plants in Russia

Tailings dump of uranium waste in Kirghizia threatened with destruction

The Tectonic-1 giant landslide which is pending over the tailings dump of uranium waste near the town of Mailuu-Suu has…
Publisert May 6, 2003 av Bellona
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