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End Points for Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste in Russia and the United States (2003)
Board on Radioactive Waste Management (BRWM)
Division on Earth and Life Studies (DELS)

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TABLE 2.1 Data on SNF Inventory in Russia

Nuclear Power Plants and Other Nuclear Facilities

SNF Inventory at the End of 2001, MTHM

Reactor Type

Number of Operating Reactors

Leningrad

3,720

RBMK-1000

4

Smolensk

1,830

RBMK-1000

3

Kursk

3,230

RBMK-1000

4

Total RBMK

8,780

 

11

Balakovsk

344

VVER-1000

4

Kalininsk

172

VVER-1000

2

Novovoronezh

163

VVER-1000

1

Rostova

 

VVER-1000

1

Total VVER-1000

679

 

8

Novovoronezh

71

VVER-440

2

Kolsk

112

VVER-440

4

Total VVER-440

183

 

6

Bilibinsk

123

EGP-6

4

Beloyarsk

59

BN-600

1

 

190

AMB

 

Total Nuclear Power Plants

10,020

 

30

PA “Mayak”

486

NA

 

Krasnoyarsk MCC

2,840

NA

NIIAR

122

NA

Kurchatov Research Center

3

NA

IPPE

14

NA

NIKIET

1

NA

Tomsk SCC

32

NA

Total for Russian Federation

13,520

 

aRostov is a new power plant and no SNF had been discharged as of the end of 2001.

SOURCE: Shatalov (2002).

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