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Kola NPP cuts liquid radioactive waste

The Kola Nuclear Power Plant has cut the liquid radioactive waste

MURMANSK, November 16. /TASS/. The Kola Nuclear Power Plant uses technologies, which cut by 100 times the liquid radioactive waste, the plant’s Director Vasiliy Omelchuk told reporters at the Murmansk International Business Week on Friday.

"The technologies we are using cut by more than 100 times liquid radioactive waste," he said, adding the remaining substances are not radioactive.

The plant’s specialists have been working with scientists for decades on how to process liquid radioactive waste. They have tested many methods, and currently the experts are working on ways to separate useful components from radioactive waste.

"With the Academy of Sciences’ Kola scientific center, we have made a technology to separate useful components," the director said. "Presently, specialists prepare the technology for industrial use."

Another step in the plant's waste processing would be to try a new sorbent, on which the Kola scientific center has been working. "They have produced some samples, and we are testing them on the waste," the director added.

The Murmansk International Business Week is an annual forum, which is a key business event in the Murmansk Region and a major platform for the Barents / Euro-Arctic Region. The forum attracts about 3,000 participants from more than 20 Russian regions and from about a dozen countries.