Problems Of Soviet Nuclear Legacy Are Being Resolved, Says Rosatom Director
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2015-10-12
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Problems related to the Soviet-era nuclear legacy in Russia are being resolved under a federal programme that has already seen more than 28,000 used fuel assemblies placed in long-term storage or reprocessed, and solutions are being found for the rehabilitation of more than 2.7 million square metres of contaminated land, Oleg Kryukov, director of state nuclear corporation Rosatom’s radioactive waste, spent nuclear fuel and decommissioning policy department, said.