The IAEA Expert Mission is drawing to a close, held at Chornobyl NPP to address the issues regarding the process materials accumulated at the Temporary Storage Site for Process Materials (TSSPM) and the future use of the site.
During 3 days the IAEA experts have been discussing the work execution procedures when operating the site, characteristics, including radiation ones, and the current amount of process materials stored at the TSSPM, as well as details of radioactive contamination of the area and facilities around the site. Furthermore, ways for future handling of process materials and the necessary measures for environmental protection around the TSSPM have been outlined.
FYI. In 2003 SSE ChNPP approved the decision on temporary storage or reuse for backfilling of the materials resulting form excavation works performed during facilities construction within the Shelter Implementation Plan (SIP). It allowed to significantly reduce time necessary for materials management and thus reduced the New Safe Confinement overall construction time. In addition, this approach made it possible to significantly reduce the number of materials that had to be delivered from outside of the site for the construction of the NSC.