On August 21, Chornobyl NPP transferred a batch of radioactive waste for disposal. This is the first batch since the ChNPP industrial site was de-occupied.
According to a Deputy Head of RAW Processing Shop Illia Shumkov, in order to resume a full operation of radioactive waste processing infrastructure, a number of activities were performed to confirm the safe and correct operation of the equipment and systems involved in the RAW processing.
“We carried out a check of the functional state of all equipment used in the technological process of forming a waste package, as well as preparing for and sending the RAW packages for disposal. The RAW processing staff passed the relevant training courses to resume the practical skills. The training with the last shift was successfully completed on August 14”, — comments Mr. Shumkov.


A meeting of the licensing commission of Ukraine's State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate on 10 August made the decision to resume most of the licenses for Chornobyl NPP in the field of the Radioactive Waste Management.
On August 4, 2022, a delegation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia visited the Chornobyl NPP.
On 6th of July, the Chornobyl NPP received the formal approval of the permanent change of its affiliation to the WANO Paris Centre. Previously, from the time of the WANO establishment in 1989, ChNPP was affiliated to the Moscow Regional Centre.
From 21 to 27 June, a delegation of the Clean Futures Fund (USA) led by Eric Kambarian, head of the Fund, and Dr Jennifer Betz, the Fund's lead veterinarian visited the Exclusion Zone and Slavutych town.