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BALTIC REGION NUCLEAR TREND
CHALLENGES & SOLUTIONS
Ratomka, Belarus’, June 1, 2012
Oleg Bodrov NGO GREEN WORLD,, Coalition Clean Baltic
International Decommission Network Sosnovy Bor, Leningrad Oblast’, Russia
NUCLEAR ELECTRICITY RISKS
FOR THE BALTIC SEA ENVIRONMENT
Nuclear electricity export - import;
Radioactive waste accumulation in the
BSR;
Nuclear waste transport via the BSR;
Possible Baltic NGOs steps for the
promotion of the nuclear safety of BSR.
Nuclear Trend
32 =>36 reactors Sweden 12 – 2 = 10
Germany 6 – 6 = 0
Russia 8 + 6+2 = 15
Finland 4 + 1 +2 = 7
Lithuania 2 – 2 +2 = 2
Belarus 2
Plutonium registered 100 km from “MAYAK”
Alexey Yablokov: Russian Reprocessing plant
MAYAK is a risk for Europe
Saint Petersburg’s Nuclear
Optimists Site
LNPP-2 electricity export to
Finland
Radioactive waste accumulation
at the Baltic Sea Shore
Ecomet-S (Russia) +
Studsvik ( Sweden)
Radioactive Scrap Metal Accumulation in
the Baltic Sea Region
Disposal of Radioactive Waste
near St. Petersburg near Baltic Sea
ПРЕДПРИЯТИЕ ГОСКОРПОРАЦИИ «РОСАТОМ»
Radium Institute n. a. V.G. Khlopin, St. Petersburg
Contamination of seas and oceans by Cs -137
(01.01.2000)
Percent of Genetically Aberration of
Pine Tries Seeds Near LNPP
UF6 traffic from EU to Russia
UF6 traffic from EU to Ural & Siberia
UF6 transportation risk
“It is clear that the sudden release of large
quantities of uranium hexafluoride if wind
borne could conceivably large numbers of
casualties. In theory, such an occurrence
could in certain weather condition produce
lethal concentrations in places 20 miles (32
km) from the point of release.”
Price (1978),
British Nuclear Fuels Limited, Fuel Division, England
UF6 containers in ZATO Seversk
UF6 containers in Angarsk
UF6 Containers in ZATO NOVOURAL’SK
Russian uranium tails import from France (Eurodif), Germany (Internexco, GKN),
England (Urenko)
Contracts Import Export Balance
Time U
%
U
t
U
%
U
t
U
t
1975 -
2014
0.3 –
0.711
106 725
0.711 –
4.95
9 741 96 983
Possible Baltic NGOs steps for the
promotion of the nuclear safety of BSR.
Campaigns:
Support Nuclear Free Future Baltic Sea
Region (30.09.2011) , against the
construction of NPPs in the BSR.
Stop nuclear electricity export-import in
the BSR
Stop nuclear, radioactive waste transport in
the BSR
THANKS!
Oleg Bodrov, +7 921 74 52 631
International Decommission NGO Network,
www.decomatom.org.ru www.greenworld.org.ru