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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

February 6, 2003 Radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel

NF: Transport containers

TUK ("transport packing container") containers are used to transport spent nuclear fuel. Each TUK consists of two parts: a protective…
Publisert February 6, 2003 av Bellona
February 6, 2003 Radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel

NF: Transportation of spent nuclear fuel

In accordance with the "closed cycle" policy of the former Soviet Union, the expectation is that all spent nuclear fuel…
Publisert February 6, 2003 av Bellona
February 6, 2003 Radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel

NF: Support ships for spent nuclear fuel

There are approximately 5,040 spent nuclear fuel assemblies or about 22 reactor cores containing 8.8 tonnes of fuel materials with…
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February 6, 2003 Radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel, Russian Navy

Gremikha Naval Base

Gremikha (Iokanga) is the second onshore storage site at the Kola Peninsula for spent nuclear fuel from submarines. Around 800…
Publisert February 6, 2003 av Bellona
February 6, 2003 Radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel

Andreeva Bay: Recommendations

A sound procedure must be designed and developed for safely unloading spent nuclear fuel from the dry storage tanks and…
Publisert February 6, 2003 av Bellona
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