Uranium exploration took place in Russia after the WWII and vein types mine were discovered in Stavropol. In the fifties uranium exploration was mainly concentrated on regions outside of Russia.
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The LBB (Leak Before Break) project was a part of the OSA project activities for Medzamor NPP unit 2. The on site utility in Medzamor NPP during the project was Sogin. The Contractor of the LBB/LDS project was Ansaldo Energia in consortium with Empresarios Agrupados and KONEXP (Russia).
Purpose
A comprehensive ISI programme of the Steam Generators will assure their safe and reliable operation in the Armenian NPP with a resultant benefit to the overall Nuclear Safety of the NPP
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1. OBJECTIVES
The project summary will be published after the completion of the project.
The purpose of this contract is improvement of ANPP safety in various areas, based on the findings of the IAEA OSART mission which took place in May, 2011.
The project summary will be published after the completion of the project.
The project summary will be published after the completion of the project.
1.Objectives
Following the Fukushima Daiichi accident, the EU nuclear power plants had to undergo a comprehensive and transparent assessment of their safety and risks ("EU Stress Tests"). Subsequently the EU opened this assessment for voluntary participation of neighbouring countries.
The short-term purposes, which aim to ensure a more effective coordination among the countries in the region and with international partners, and that constitute the purpose of these ToR are the following:
Background ANRA and NRSC developed emergency procedures to be used in case of nuclear and radiation emergencies for assessing the technological conditions and radiation situation, as well as to provide prognosis on the progression of the emergency.
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