ІV International Conference on Nuclear Decommissioning and Environment Recovery INUDECO 2019 got started on April 25 within the framework of the activities dedicated to the 33rd anniversary of the Chornobyl NPP accident.
The Conference is held to address problems and perspectives, increase the efficiency level of scientific and practical research, establish cooperation and exchange of experience in decommissioning of nuclear facilities and environmental recovery.
150 representatives from Ukraine, Norway, Denmark, France, Japan and Spain have participated in the Conference.
The First Deputy Director General of SSE ChNPP Valeriy Seyda in his welcome speech addressed the participants. The key speakers opened the conference: Oleg Nasvit — First Deputy Head of the State Agency of Ukraine on Exclusion Zone Management; Yurii Fomichev – Mayor of Slavutych; Anatolii Nosovskyi — Director of Institute for Safety Problems of NPPs, NAS of Ukraine; Niels-Kristian Mark — Senior Scientific Officer of Institute for Energy Technology (IFE, Norway), Technical Project Manager of “Creation and Development of Chornobyl Decommissioning Visualization Center (CDVC)”; Mark Zhelezniak and Shigekazu Hirao — Fukushima University (Japan).


On April 22 the New Safe Confinement was transferred to trial operation mode. During the trial operation practically all NSC equipment and systems will be operated in the design mode within 72 hours. The goal of the trial operation is to make sure that all equipment and devices are operated in the design mode and perform their functions. In addition, such operation will allow checking the level of ChNPP's personnel qualification gained during the training.
Today, on the 19th of April 2019, representatives of ministries, central executive authorities and the Secretariat of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine have made a working visit to the industrial site of ChNPP. The aim of the working visit is to familiarize with the progress of regional development projects implemented in Kyiv Region through the funds of the State Regional Development Fund, as well as with the status of the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone and its current activities.
During the week from 15 to 19 April 2019, ChNPP technical specialists together with WANO experts will review international best practices in the long-term dry storage of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) and identify possible risks as well as ways to manage them regarding ChNPP site.
A Contest for the best sketch design for creation of a mural at the Chornobyl NPP commences on April 3.