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Nuclear News Roundup Nov 29, 2016

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South African power provider Eskom has proposed building a nuclear power station on a site that may be at risk of surge storms and tsunamis, a geological report suggests, but the state-owned utility disputes the findings. voanews.com

A multi-disciplinary US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) team has begun a ‘top-to-bottom’ review at Entergy’s Pilgrim nuclear power plant. The review will take a total of three weeks and is the third and largest NRC inspection conducted as part of the regulator’s heightened scrutiny of the Massachusetts plant. world-nuclear-news.org

The excavation of an underground used nuclear fuel final disposal facility at Olkiluoto, Finland, is set to begin next month. Last week the country’s Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (Stuk) declared waste management company Posiva to be in a position to start construction of the repository. world-nuclear-news.org

Japan’s government estimates the cost of cleaning up radioactive contamination and compensating victims of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster has more than doubled, reports say. The latest estimate from the trade ministry put the expected cost at some 20 trillion yen ($180bn, £142bn). bbc.com

 

 

 

 

 

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