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    25 October 2019

    Free Release Facility tests commenced

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    Tests on the Project “Creation of a facility for release of materials from regulatory control …” have commenced at Chornobyl NPP. Overall purpose of this Project is to improve a level of safety and economic efficiency in managing all types of radioactive materials in Ukraine, and to implement all possible actions for reduction of waste amount and implementation of long-term tasks on the safe final disposal.

    The Project is funded by the European Union within the Instrument for Nuclear Safety Cooperation Program 2011, Part II. The Project works are performed by the Contractor – VF a.s. from the Czech Republic.

    Use of the facility for release of materials from regulatory control is the final stage of radioactive materials (RM) management process. Materials, which are meant for the release from regulatory control, will be delivered to the facility only following decontamination and other activities envisaged by the process. Using spectrometric measurements, this facility will enable to justify the possibility of RM release from regulatory control and their return to national economy.

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    22 October 2019

    Belgian experience in RAW management

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    During 14-18 October the Chornobyl NPP’s delegation visited Dessel (Belgium) where the main office of radioactive waste management company Belgoprocess is located.

    This has been already the second visit of ChNPP team to Belgium since 2016 and the fourth general meeting within the framework of ChNPP-Belgoprocess bilateral cooperation agreement.

    The ChNPP team together with the Belgium colleagues discussed nuclear waste management issues, specifically regarding operation of waste processing installations, treatment techniques and waste characterization. On the other hand, it was continuation of the Quality Management and Assurance Program.

    “Our 4-days meeting, among other things, resulted in drafting a preliminary priority tasks for the next year [2020 — ed.]. After its final agreement in November we will apply with the relevant proposal to the Belgian Ministry of Economics — Department of Energy, for its approval and funding”, — Ivo Fransen, Belgoprocess’s Business Development Manager, sharing plans for the future.

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    11 October 2019

    Mural has been painted at ChNPP

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    On October 11, the painters have finished the mural painting at Chornobyl NPP. The canvas is of 18 m height and 58 m length, and it is located on the eastern wall of the Turbine Hall facing the ChNPP office premises. Therefore, about two thousand persons of staff and visitors would see the mural every day.

    Beside others, one of the tasks for mural creation was the attitude optimization of the enterprise's personnel. According to some inquiries among personnel of the enterprise, 52% of respondents expressed for additional decorating of industrial site area at ChNPP, 65% of respondents supported the mural location on Turbine Hall's wall, and 59% of them positively assessed this specific work.

    It is worth reminding that on June 3, among 24 candidates, a winning sketch was selected to create a mural at ChNPP. The author was Valerii Korshunov together with his artwork called “Looking into the future”.

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    23 September 2019

    Radiation Protection Training for US Specialists

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    During September 16–20 at Chornobyl NPP and Exclusion Zone, a training course was provided to the specialists for nuclear safety and nuclear event response from the United States of America.

    The training was held under trilateral cooperation between Radiation Safety Shop of Chornobyl NPP, charitable foundation called Clean Futures Fund (well-known for long-term project “Chornobyl Dogs”; USA), and Technical Resources Group Inc. (USA) as well.

    The Technical Resources Group Inc. (thereinafter TRG) renders the services relating to radiation event response, provides training and drills for rapid response services throughout USA and many other countries. Annually, TRG holds about 200 radiological training, trains thousands of emergency response specialists in USA and abroad.

    Almost for 10 years, TRG holds the advanced one-week training course under Radiation Specialist program. Clean Futures Fund and TRG joined together efforts to develop the Advanced Training Program for radiation safety which would help the radiation safety specialists to develop their skills and gain a better understanding of the consequences of radiation or nuclear accident.

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    20 September 2019

    IAEA: National Workshop for RAW Characterization

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    From 16 to 20 September, the Chornobyl NPP became a site to conduct national workshop of IAEA. The workshop subject is characterization of liquid and solid RAW, and immobilized waste packages as well.

    The workshop involved the international experts of IAEA from Hungary and France, representatives of ISP NPPs, SNRIU, and 19 specialists from ChNPP. The main subject matters for discussion addressed the international practices relating to waste characterization, in particular, their legislative regulation, characterization equipment, and techniques for radionuclide activity measurement.

    The information provided during the workshop is important for Chornobyl NPP since the nuclear power plant is currently at the decommissioning stage resulting in generation of large amount of waste.

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    1. Decontamination of small diameter pipes
    2. Painters have sketched the future mural
    3. An important stage of ISF-2 project completed
    4. NSC construction is formally completed

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