The Interim Spent Nuclear Fuel Dry Storage Facility (ISF-2) – is the facility designed for acceptance, preparation for storage and storage of Spent Fuel Assemblies (SFA) and Additional Absorbers (AA), currently stored at Chornobyl NPP.

The construction began in 2001 and is funded from the Nuclear Safety Account of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).

ISF-2 consists of 2 parts:
1. Spent Fuel Processing Facility (SFPF). Its function is preparation for storage and packing of about 21 thousand spent fuel assemblies, transported from from “wet” type ISF-1. The facility is designed to ensure the minimal annual capacity for processing of 2,500 fuel assemblies or absorbers.

2. Spent Fuel Storage Area. The following operations are carried out in this Area:
• transportation of the canisters, filled with spent nuclear fuel from the Spent Fuel Processing Facility to the Storage Area, using the canisters handling and transportation system;
• loading of canisters into horizontal concrete storage modules with the 100-year design life-time
• storage of canisters with nuclear fuel within 100 years.

Storage of spent nuclear fuel will be carried out using the dry modular storage technology.

The general principle of dry model storage is that fuel is stored in sealed baskets filled with inert gas. The baskets themselves are placed in concrete modules. The module design serves as radiation protection, and also prevents the damage of the metal basket.

Dry technology has the following advantages:
1. Possibility to implement construction of the facility in a staged manner and lower initial investment in the construction.
2. Passive system (due to natural air exchange) for removal of residual heat from spent fuel assemblies.
3. Generation of insignificant amount of radioactive waste during operation of the storage facility and almost complete absence of liquid radioactive waste.
4. Operating costs are significantly lower in comparison with the wet storage.

The accepted technology for ISF-2 involves the use of a Double-Walled Canister (DWC). Its design provides long-term storage of fuel due to isolation from the environment. Therefore, there will be no radiation effect on the environment under normal storage in concrete modules. One DWC contains 93 spent fuel assemblies.

On December 14, 2020, active phase of hot testing was completed; 186 spent fuel assemblies were moved to ISF-2.

Read more: ChNPP completes transfer of spent nuclear fuel within “hot tests” at ISF-2

On April 26, 2021, ChNPP obtained Licence for ISF-2 Operation which enabled to start transportation of the fuel in operation mode.

On May 21, the SSE ChNPP obtained an individual permit for Removal of Standard Spent Nuclear Fuel from ISF-1.

On 08 June, spent fuel transportation in operation mode started. As of January 2022: 1,698 spent fuel assemblies have been moved to ISF-2 for long-term storage.

ONGOING PROJECTS

Project No

Project title

Donor

Cost (under the Contract)

Time frame

5412

Support for the creation of an integrated automatic radiation monitoring system covering the whole territory of Ukraine U4.01.19A/19B

European Union

5 200 000 EUR

Start date: 2023-09-14
Completion: 2026-09-14

5467

Support to the improvement of radioactive waste management and environmental radiation monitoring within the Chornobyl exclusion zone (U4.01.20/A and U4.01.20/B)

European Union

5 000 000 EUR

Start date: 2023-08-15
Completion: 2028-08-15

4995

Equipment for modernization of dosimetric control system in the Chornobyl exclusion zone and environmental (radiation) monitoring at Vektor facility and Buriakivka waste disposal site - U4.01/18B Phase 2

European Union

3 773 430 EUR

Start date: 2022-03-15
Completion: 2025-05-15

5473

Р792 Radiation monitoring system designed to control vehicles and cargo in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone

Government of the Kingdom of Norway

2 500 000 EUR

Start date: 2023-01-01
Completion: 2029-12-31

5445

Р799 Re-equipment of the radiation dosimetric control system in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone and at the Chornobyl NPP

US Department of State

2 405 000 EUR

Start date: 2024-01-01
Completion: 2027-12-31

3944-32

Energy Security Project

The US Government through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

700 000 000 USD

Start date: 2018-07-01
Completion: 2025-06-30

2128

Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility (ISF-2)

Nuclear Safety Account

166 185 472 EUR
362 058 522 USD

Beginning: 1996-11-12
Completion: 2024-12-31

 

COMPLETED PROJECTS

Project No

Project title

Cost 
(under the Contract)

Time frame

4766

Support to the Ukrainian institutions in addressing national decommissioning, radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel management, including radio-ecological monitoring

392 767,50 EUR

Beginning: 01.01.2020
Completion: 31.12.2023

4760

Modernization of dosimetric control system in the Exclusion Zone and environmental (radiation) monitoring at Vektor Complex and Buriakivka RAW Disposal Facility.

727 400 EUR

Beginning: 08.01.2021
Completion: 18.07.2022

4089

Specification of the waste forms to allow safe treatment, storage and disposal of radioactive waste held at the Ukrainian nuclear energy facilities.

949 940 EUR

Beginning: 2018-11-03
Completion: 2021-10-10

3896

Technical cooperation project “Support to Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Plant Units and Management of Radioactive Waste within the ChNPP Site and Exclusion Zone"

315 375 EUR

Beginning: 2018-01-01
Completion: 2019-12-31

3647

Improvement of the national system of training in the area of radioactive waste management, decommissioning and rehabilitation of contaminated territories

988 422 EUR

Beginning: 2016-12-20
Completion: 2019-12-20

3224

Creation of Facility for Release of Materials from Regulatory Control at ChNPP

2 552 979 EUR

Beginning: 2015-12-18
Completion: 2019-12-20

 

Completion of the Industrial Heating Plant construction
WBS 03.02.02

30 000 000 USD

Beginning: -
Completion: 2000-04-21

3224

Chornobyl decommissioning Visualization Center creation and development,
NMFA 711

100 000 EUR

Beginning: 2014-01-01
Completion: 2015-12-31

2287

Industrial Complex for Solid Radioactive Waste Management, Lots 1, 2

38 294 000 EUR

Beginning: 2001-03-05
Completion: 2009-02-25

2287

Liquid Radioactive Waste Treatment Plant (LRTP)

37 079 270 EUR
2 491 540 USD

Beginning: 1999-09-16
Completion: 2018-04-13

2153

Technical assistance on the site to Ukrainian organizations in Chornobyl NPP RAW Management facilities creation, monitoring within the Exclusion Zone and NPP equipment repair, 
U4.01/02

5 245 750 EUR

Beginning: 2004-12-01
Completion: 2009-12-31

2188

Complex for metal drums and reinforced concrete containers production for ChNPP Radioactive Waste storage U4.01/04W

5 568 050 EUR

Beginning: 2007-12-28
Completion: 2012-05-23

2306

Additional work in the framework ICSRM project in Chornobyl. Delivery of the ventilation system for buildings 84, U.4.02/07A

400 000 EUR

Beginning: 2009-01-19
Completion: 2010-06-19

3252

Support in the Radioactive Waste characterization and release from regulatory control in Ukraine, U4.01/10B + E

1 469 900 EUR

Beginning: 2014-04-18
Completion: 2017-01-18

2379

Decommissioning Information Support System of Chornobyl NPP, U4.04/06

1 532 530 EUR

Beginning: 2009-05-26
Completion: 2012-02-25

2437

Additional work in the framework ICSRM project in Chornobyl - support providing in licensing activities, as well as "hot" tests controlling, U4.02/07

1 390 000 EUR

Beginning: 2010-01-18
Completion: 2014-11-17

2711

Improvement of the overall strategy for Radioactive Waste Management at operating and shutdown NPPs in Ukraine, U4.01/08-D

1 775 180 EUR

Beginning: 2012-06-30
Completion: 2015-08-20

3318

Creation of an industrial facility for ChNPP Water and liquid Radioactive Waste purification from transuranium elements and organic compounds - Stage I, 
U4.01/11С

1 769 493 EUR

Beginning: 2014-09-01
Completion: 20
17-09-01

3213

Support in Radioactive Waste Management in Ukraine, U4.01/10 СDF

3 865 200 EUR

Beginning: 2014-04-16
Completion: 20
17-04-16

 

 

The project is funded by the European Union.

Project objective: modernization of dosimetric control system in the Exclusion Zone and environmental (radiation) monitoring at Vektor Complex and Buriakivka RAW Disposal Facility.

Project tasks:

  • Development of design and purchase documentation for modernization of the environmental monitoring systems at Vektor and Buriakivka as well as dosimetric control systems at ChNPP and within the Exclusion Zone in general (including the contamination which can be spread by vehicles).
  • Analysis of available systems and their compliance with the safety requirements of Ukraine and best international practices.
  • Development of actions for improvement of the systems.
  • Development of technical specifications on whose basis the primary actions of the system improvement will be taken (these actions include shipment, installation, testing and commissioning).

In terms of upgrading the ChNPP radiation and dosimetric control, the existing system was analysed, the improvement actions for it were developed, and general assessment was completed. Due to both the limited financing of the next project phase and large scope of work, the project for ChNPP was split into two LOTs:

LOT-1 — purchase of equipment for refurbishment of the ChNPP Individual Dosimetric Control Laboratory and purchase of individual dosimeters.
LOT-2 — purchase of auxiliary dosimeters to check eye lens and limbs.

 

The activities are carried out under the IAEA technical cooperation project UKR9040.

The project objective is supporting the Ukrainian institutions in addressing national decommissioning, radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel management, including radio-ecological monitoring.

Project tasks: 

Enhancing the capabilities at the enterprises under authority of State Agency of Ukraine on Exclusion Zone Management in terms of:

  • Arrangement of safe and efficient decommissioning activity.
  • Improvement of radioactive material management.
  • Arrangement of safe and efficient activities on radiation safety .
  • Ecological monitoring of the environment on basis of the best international practices.

Implementation progress: 

Expert missions were conducted to review Chornobyl NPP documents and recommendations were received on the following:

  • 2019 Report on the implementation of the Final Shutdown & Preservation stage works.
  • 2020 Report on the implementation of the Final Shutdown & Preservation stage works.
  • Report on the industrial trial operation of the Free Release Facility.
  • Decommissioning plan for the Liquid Waste Treatment Plant (LRTP).
  • Decommissioning plan for the Industrial Complex for Solid Radioactive Waste Management (ICSRM).

In June 2022, organic carbon analyser was delivered to the Chornobyl NPP site, installed and calibrated, and training was delivered to the personnel.
In June 2023, a set of equipment, materials and guidelines for the quantitative determination of Americium and Plutonium in radioactively contaminated water and liquid radioactive waste were delivered to the ChNPP site.

The project is funded by the EU in the framework of the Agreement on Funding the Annual Nuclear Safety Action Plan of 2014.

The main objective of the project was to provide recommendations and subsequently to develop technologies for processing the selected streams of the problematic radioactive waste into the forms acceptable for their long-term storage and/or disposal.

Project tasks:
1. Detailed analysis of the problematic RAW streams.
2. Characterization of the selected streams of problematic waste.
3. Feasibility Study of the potential technologies to process the problematic RAW.
4. Description of techniques, technical specifications for equipment and safety case.
5. Support to the End User during review of the elaborated documentation by a regulatory authority.
6. Final Report and dissemination of the project results.

In the part of the project within the responsibility of ChNPP, the results have been obtained as follows:
The filter perlite pulp was determined as a problematic RAW stream for the SSE ChNPP.
The strategy and methods for sampling and characterization of the problematic waste was agreed with and approved by the SNRIU. As per the approved methods the SSE ChNPP took the samples from 40 sampling points and formed 10 combined samples of LRW, they were characterized according their chemical and radionuclide content.
Resulting from the project, ChNPP obtained the Feasibility Study of the potential technologies to process the filter perlite pulp, technical specifications for equipment and safety case for processing the problematic RAW.