Containers for separate collection of used batteries were placed by the Chornobyl NPP in its office buildings both at the Chornobyl site and in Slavutych city. When these special containers are full, all the collected batteries will be sent for disposal, and the containers reused.
FYI: One unprocessed used battery which is decomposed in an environment is able to contaminate up to 16 cubic meters of soil with toxic substances. Those substances which are released from batteries and which contaminate soil, rivers and groundwater, include mercury, lead, cadmium, lithium, acids and alkaline compounds. Only 1% of 2,500 tones of batteries imported to Ukraine annually, go to processing.


On 10th of June, a person with a suspicion on COVID-19 was detected among SSE ChNPP employees by results of rapid test. The additional laboratory analysis was carried out to clarify this diagnosis.
On 10th of June, a person with a suspicion on the coronavirus disease was detected among ChNPP staff by results of rapid test.
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Despite the quarantine, but in compliance with all requirements of personal safety, Slavutych people and workers of Chornobyl NPP honoured the memory of the Chornobyl heroes.