On August 14, the First Deputy Minister of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine Bohdan Borukhovskiy accompanied by SAMEZ and Chornobyl NPP Management visited Chornobyl NPP industrial site with a working visit.
The official delegation visited the Dry Type Nuclear Spent Fuel Storage Facility (ISF-2), where was familiarized with the Spent Fuel Storage Facility and its storage area. Also, the process of spent nuclear fuel transportation from the old “wet” type storage facility (ISF-1) to the new “dry type” storage facility (ISF-2) was demonstrated. It should start during the “hot” tests. "Hot tests" involve transfer 186 spent fuel assemblies to a new storage facility, which after processing will be located in concrete storage modules.
In fact, during the period of electricity generation, from 1977 to 2000, the plant accumulated more than 21,000 fuel assemblies, which are now stored in the "wet" type spent nuclear fuel storage facility ISF-1. The old storage is not designed for long-term storage of fuel and its lifetime is limited to 2028, so all spent fuel assemblies will be moved to the new intermediate "dry" type spent nuclear fuel storage ISF-2.


Within the framework of pilot industrial operation, an acceptance trial stage of abrasive jet blasting facility for metal has started In Chornobyl NPP Turbine Hall.
In early July, Chornobyl NPP obtained the third-party liability insurance policy for nuclear damage that could affect their lives, health and property. Such a policy is one of the prerequisites for obtaining licenses to operate NSC-SO and ISF-2 facilities.
At the end of July, the Liquid Radioactive Waste Treatment Plant of Chornobyl NPP was visited by the representatives of the Central Enterprise for Radioactive Waste Management (CERWM).
The State Specialized Enterprise “Chornobyl NPP” has obtained from the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine the specific permission for pilot operation of Commissioning Stage 1 of the New Safe Confinement (NSC CS-1).