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SERBIA:
UN-BACKED EFFORT
TO REMOVE NUCLEAR FUEL MOVES FORWARD,
17/04/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 17
April 2008 -- A
global effort to remove dangerous spent fuel and decommission a
Soviet-designed nuclear reactor in Serbia has cleared another major funding
hurdle as part of a UN-backed initiative to close down potential sources of
terrorism and proliferation.
The UN
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said
today that together with the Serbian Government it recently signed a $8.63
million framework agreement with the European Commission (EC) to help fund
decommissioning the reactor at Vinca reactor on the outskirts of Belgrade, the
capital.
But
$25 million more is still needed to complete the project, which includes
repatriating to Russia high-enriched uranium (HEU) that could be converted to
weapons-grade material.
“The
EC support was absolutely crucial to the life of the programme, but we have
quite a ways to go to find the remaining $25 million for the project,” said
IAEA Special Programme Manager for the Vinca Institute Nuclear Decommissioning
(VIND), John J. Kelly.
“The
EC contribution serves as a great example and encourages other potential
donors to invest in an important and successful project. With radioactive
waste, disused sources, and leaking spent fuel that’s almost 45 years old,
the Vinca site presents huge radiological challenges.”
Once
completed, the spent fuel shipment will comprise the largest in the European
theatre, and extra shipping casks have already been built for the project
through funding received from the United States.
Thousands
of containers of unprocessed radioactive waste and disused sealed radioactive
sources must also be removed from old, degraded storage buildings, repackaged
and placed into new holding facilities. In a third stage the reactor will be
decommissioned.
Security
at Vinca had long been a source of concern, with much of the dangerous
material and facilities inadequately protected, but thanks to funding and
other support from the Serbian Government and the US for upgrades and police,
overall security has been substantially improved over the past two years.
International
concern over Vinca mushroomed in the 1990s after the break-up of the former
Yugoslavia, which led to increased international cooperation to reduce the
radiological risk.
The
IAEA has been involved in various such projects in recent years from now
independent of reunified countries that were part of the Soviet sphere of
influence, including the secret airlift from the former East Germany of 270
kilos of HEU that could be used by terrorists to make nuclear explosives and
the repatriation from Uzbekistan of fuel containing enough uranium to produce
two and a half nuclear bombs.
Labels:
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Institute Nuclear Decommissioning, John
J. Kelly
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