On July 24, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine amended "The Grant Agreement (Chornobyl Nuclear Safety Project) between EBRD, Cabinet of Ministers and State Nuclear Regulatory Committee of Ukraine" dated 8 July, 2009.
Amendment will increase the amount of financing by the European Bank for the licensing process for commissioning of the new ChNPP Spent Nuclear Fuel Dry Storage Facility (ISF-2).
The Amendment will promote:
1. ISF-2 construction completion in line with the requirements of Ukrainian legislation and international standards.
2. Ensuring the facility commissioning taking into account best international practice and international experience.
3. Decreasing of the burden on the Ukrainian budget by financing of a technical assessment of documents justifying ISF-2 safety from international assistance funds.


On July 8, the industrial operation of the Liquid Radioactive Waste Treatment Plant (LRTP) was resumed. For a week of operation in this mode, 34 packages of end product were prepared at the plant. After 28 days of holding, the RAW packages will be transferred for disposal at the engineered near-surface disposal facility for solid radioactive waste.
A final meeting of the Assembly of Chornobyl Shelter Fund (CSF) Contributors and a regular meeting of the Assembly of the Nuclear Safety Account (NSA) Donors took place in Kyiv on July 9, 2019. The Ukrainian delegation at these Assemblies was represented by the Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine Ostap Semerak, Head of the State Agency of Ukraine on Exclusion Zone Management (SAUEZM) Vitalii Petruk, Acting Director General of the State Specialized Enterprise “Chornobyl NPP” Serhii Kalashnyk, and Chairman of the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine (SNRIU) Hryhorii Plachkov.
On 2-3 July 2019 a workshop reviewing results of ChNPP Cooling Pond decommissioning was held under IAEA support at the Institute of Hydrobiology of NAS of Ukraine and at the ChNPP industrial site, with experts from Ukraine, Japan and Great Britain participating in the discussion.
During July 3-4, the Belgian delegation has been working at ChNPP, i.e. the representatives of Tractebel company and Institute for Radioelements, IRE-Elit, which are the experts in radioactive waste characterization. The visit was held under cooperation program funded by the Government of Belgium between SSE ChNPP and a number of Belgian companies, namely Technubel, SCK-CEN, IRE-Elit, and Tractebel.