1) Background The Modernisation Programme for Rovno 4 and Khmelnisky 2 NPPs of VVER 1000 type was developed on behalf of the GOSKOMATOM of UKRAINE by KIEP of Ukraine as General Designer and MOHT, an association of Russian designers, with the participation of Rovno and Khmelnitsky
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The overall objective was to provide support to Minatom for remediation of the uranium mines in Lermontov, Stavropol Region.
In order to achieve the above objective, the work will have to cover the following items:
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To perform the conceptual design for a Civil Plutonium (Pu) Storage Facility for 50 T of PuO2 from VVER reactors (civil plutonium) for Nuclear Establishment PO Mayak, Russia, including safeguarding and physical protection aspects.
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Introduction
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The objective of this project was to assist the GAN-RF and Russian TSOs in reviewing and assessing the accident analysis performed for units 1 and 2 of Kola NPP within project TACIS-91-1.3, further referred to as Industrial Project.
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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With this project a technical basis for the qualification of Non Destructive Examination (NDE) was intended to be established in Russia.
The project activities were divided into three (3) different fields of work: