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This project was implemented through three separate contracts:
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Background
This project was implemented through three separate contracts:
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The present project was implemented through two contracts, one with�a�Consortium of EU�organisations: Framatome ANP, Forschungszentrum Rossendorf (FZR) & University of Pisa (contract 61936; project R2.02/02A); and the other with the Russian nuclear design and engineering organisation, EDO Gid
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In the Memorandum of Understanding between the EC and Minatom, signed in 1995, it was agreed to establish the Joint Management Unit to assist the EC in the facilitation of effective programme and project implementation of the Tacis programme in the nuclear safety field.
The float technical base (FTB) “Lepse” is one of the most hazardous objects for the environment and population of Russia’s North-West. The ship’s spent nuclear fuel (SNF) storage facilities (channels and caissons) contain 639 spent nuclear fuel assemblies (SNFA), part of which are damaged.
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The present project was implemented through two contracts, one with a Consortium of EU organisations: Framatome ANP, Forschungszentrum Rossendorf (FZR) & University of Pisa (contract 61936; project R2.02/02A); and the other with the Russian nuclear design and engineering organisation, EDO Gid
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Project Aims
This project main objective was the improvement of the operational safety of Russian VVER NPPs through the increase of the expertise level of specialists for non-destructive testing.
The specific objectives were:
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One of the most important tasks of safety enhancement of the Russian Nuclear Power Plants (NPP) is the analysis and modernization of the VVER-440 safety systems.
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