On November 8, an Act on Facility Completion and Operational Readiness “Reinforcement and encapsulation of building structures of ChNPP Generation II functioning as NSC enclosure” (Construction of NSC Enclosure) was signed.

The activities lasted 35 months. Mr. Oscar McNeil, Manager of SIP (Shelter Implementation Plan) Project Management Unit, emphasized that performance of this project gave an opportunity to ensure NSC Arch sliding in November 2016.

In the opinion of Mr. Andrii Bilyk, Head of the Facility’s Admission Committee, Chief Engineer (Technical Director) of ChNPP, the conditions under which the activities were performed can be compared with those ones under which ChNPP Unit 4 accident elimination was performed in 1986: “People worked under extremely severe radiation conditions, but with a substantial difference that now all activities were carried out on a scheduled basis with observance of safety standards and requirements”.

On 9 November, Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine Volodymyr Kistion visited the main facilities of the Chornobyl NPP. Igor Gramotkin, Director General of the SSE ChNPP, accompanied him at the site.

The delegation inspected the former Arch erection site. The Director General briefly informed on feasible plans for its use. According to the Director General, the site could be the location for the Centralized Storage Facility for Spent Nuclear Fuel (CSFSNF) or serve as a reserve site in case of exhaustion of the main storage facility.

The site has all the necessary communications and a specially prepared foundation, which withstood the load of a 36,000-ton Arch. Therefore this location of the CSFSNF could significantly reduce the costs of its construction and operation.

November 1-st two-day visit of TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Incorporated) representatives delegation was held at ChNPP.

The purpose of the visit was to get acquainted with Chernobyl NPP’s experience in the accident consequences overcoming.

"Our accident [at Fukushima NPP — Ed.] occurred six and a half years ago, and Chornobyl NPP has already thirty years of experience. One of the impressions is that decontamination measures were very successful at your site, as many workers present at the site haven’t special protection. And you have significantly improved working conditions around Unit 4 and New Safe Confinement" — said Takafumi Anegawa, one of the delegates, TEPCO Senior Nuclear Adviser.

Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine Ostap Semerak visited the Chernobyl NPP site within the frame of a working visit to the Exclusion Zone on October 24.

Interim Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility No.2 (ISF-2) was the first object visited by the Minister. The storage facility is designed for receiving, processing for storage and storage of spent nuclear fuel accumulated during the Chernobyl NPP operation. Here representatives of top management of the ChNPP and Building Contractor told about the facility construction progress, future works and implementation periods.

Workshop “Chernobyl NPP Cooling Pond at Decommissioning Stage: Ecosystem and Radioecological Research”, which was held on 12-13 October at the premises of Institute for Hydrobiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, has been summarized. 

The Workshop was attended by representatives of ChNPP, IAEA, as well as Fukushima University (Institute of Environmental Radioactivity – IER) and University of Tsukuba (Center for Research in Isotopes and Environmental Dynamics – CRiED), and other organizations involved into implementation of the ChNPP cooling pond decommissioning project.

The Workshop’s objective is to analyze the current state of the ChNPP cooling pond with reference to the forecasts made at the stage of the development of the Feasibility Study (FS) for the pond decommissioning project.