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    13 May 2021

    Refutation of the information about potential risks

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    Due to the news published in the media and wide public discussions of the potential risks of “an uncontrolled release of nuclear energy” from the fuel-containing materials located inside the Shelter after the NSC was put into the design position, we communicate the following.

    Following installation of the NSC Arch into its design position over the Shelter, certain IAMS sensors were tracking increase of neutron activity in the accumulations of fuel-containing materials (FCM) located in room 305/2 in subreactor slab melting area. This situation had been predicted by the ISPNPP before the NSC Arch was slid over, and was taking place due to drying of overmoistened environment of black lava-like FCM (LFCM) layer which is located higher (at elev. +9.00 ÷ + 9.70) than potentially nuclear-hazardous FCM (NFCM). ISPNPP experts predict that the NFCM will be further constantly contributing to the neutron activity level registered by the IAMS sensors. The total neutron activity will continue to slightly rise due to decrease of water content in LFCM layer located above the NFCM, until an optimal ratio of water and fuel is achieved. Should the environment be further dried, the neutron flux density is predicted to be slightly decreased or there will be abnormally long period of constant values of neutron flux density.

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    12 May 2021

    Information about current status of OS-NSC system

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    Map of the NSC Arch as of 03 December 2016

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    10 May 2021

    The state of SSE ChNPP facilities during the period from 01 May 2021 to 10 May 2021

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    All the SSE ChNPP facilities, equipment and machinery are operated in line with the established procedures and instructions.

    No operational disorders were observed.

    Nuclear and radiation monitoring systems operate in full.

    Neutron flux density and gamma dose rate values inside the premises of the Shelter Object do not exceed operational limits.

    No radiation and nuclear hazardous activities were performed within the specified period.

    30 April 2021

    OSCE representatives visited Chornobyl NPP

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    On April 29, the OSCE representatives, namely Ambassador Henrik Villadsen, the OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine, and Deputy Chief Monitor of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission Mark Etherington visited Chornobyl NPP with a technical tour.

    Our guests went to the New Safe Confinement (NSC) Central Control Room and inside the main space of the NSC Arch. There they were told about peculiarities of this unique facility functioning and current work progress on ChNPP industrial site including NSC.

    «The mission has been working in Ukraine for over 20 years and we have done quite a lot of work in the environmental protection and recovery field. And we decided to have a look at one of the biggest environmental projects in the world whose intention is to protect the nature from the consequences of unprecedented human and environment catastrophe. We are very thankful to the ChNPP management for this opportunity,» — Mr Villadsen noted.

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    30 April 2021

    Former Prypiat’s residents planted roses in Prypiat town

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    On the 26th of April, as part of the events dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the accident, the former residents of Prypiat planted more than 200 rose bushes.

    The majority of them were planted in Slavutych, and the smaller part - symbolic 35 bushes, purchased by Chornobyl NPP were planted in Prypiat near the “Energetik” Palace of Culture.

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    1. ICCA: New Chornobyl support fund
    2. International conference INUDECO-2021 — started
    3. President of Ukraine took part in ceremonial presenting the license for operation of ISF-2
    4. IAEA Director General visits ChNPP

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