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Armenia
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Armenia Nuclear Power Station. Photographer: Jim Webber 1995 November |
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Armenia NPP. Breathing air recharging system. Date: unknown. Photographer: unknown. |
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Armenia NPP. Breathing air recharging system. Date: unknown. Photographer: unknown. |
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Armenia NPP. Breathing air recharging system. Date: unknown. Photographer: unknown. |
AR-AR-007 |
Armenia NPP. Breathing apparatus (part of breathing air recharging system). Date: unknown. Photographer: unknown. |
AR-AR-008 |
Armenia NPP. Main stem isolation valve. Date: unknown. Photographer: unknown. |
AR-AR-009 |
Armenia NPP. Worker installs main stem isolation valve. Date: unknown. Photographer: unknown. |
AR-AR-010 |
Armenia NPP. Worker installs main stem isolation valve. Date: unknown. Photographer: unknown. |
AR-AR-011 |
Armenia NPP. Early installation of spray pond, which is part of nuclear service water system. Date: unknown. Photographer: unknown. |
AR-AR-012 |
Armenia NPP. Construction of nuclear service water pumphouse. Date: unknown. Photographer: unknown. |
AR-AR-013 |
Armenia NPP. Early installation of spray pond, which is part of nuclear service water system. Date: unknown. Photographer: unknown. |
AR-AR-014 |
Armenia NPP. Newly installed floor coating. Date: unknown. Photographer: unknown. |
AR-AR-015 |
Armenia NPP. New floor coating installed in corridor. Date: unknown. Photographer: unknown. |
AR-AR-016 |
Armenia NPP. Newly installed floor coating. Date: unknown. Photographer: unknown. |
AR-AR-017 |
Armenia Nuclear Power Station's service water spray pond. Here, foundation is shown with suction lines running from spray pond to pumphouse. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. Date: 2001. |
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Armenia Nuclear Power service water spray pond. Here, foundation is shown with water proofing underlay applied. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. Date: 2001. |
AR-AR-019 |
Armenia Nuclear Power Station's service water spray pond. Here, sand layer is being installed over water proofing. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. Date: 2001. |
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Armenia Nuclear Power Station's service water spray pond. Here, additional concrete layer is installed; note elevation of suction lines with respect to photo AR-AR-017. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. Date: 2001. |
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Concrete electrical tunnels at Armenia Nuclear Power Station. Photo shows cable raceways which run from plant to pumphouses. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. Date: 2001. |
AR-AR-022 |
Pump house at Armenia Nuclear Power Station. The re-bar for the concrete walls is installed. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. Date: 2001. |
AR-AR-023 |
Pump house at Armenia Nuclear Power Station. Here the pump well shows concrete pump pads and water piping penetrations through foundation walls. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. Date: 2001. |
AR-AR-024 |
Pump house at Armenia Nuclear Power Station, with lower pipe/spray pond suction lines entering pump house and upper pipe/water line which runs to spray pond discharge nozzles. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. Date: 2001. |
AR-AR-025 |
Armenia Nuclear Power Station, showing water lines being installed between pump house and plant. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. Date: 2001. |
AR-AR-026 |
Existing vinyl floor coverings at Armenia Nuclear Power Station. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. Date: 2001. |
AR-AR-027 |
Concrete floors at Armenia Nuclear Power Station, with vinyl removed. Red area is existing floor condition; lower area of photo is concrete surface after Blastrac surface preparation. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. Date: 2001. |
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Concrete floors at the Armenia Nuclear Power Station, with surface ready for floor coating application. Note different textures of concrete surface. Surface is very rough. Ideal surface would be typical to medium grit sandpaper. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. Date: 2001. |
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Floor at the Armenia Nuclear Power Station. Shows view of corridor with Keeler & Long floor coating installed. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. Date: 2001. |
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Floor at the Armenia Nuclear Power Station. Shows close-up of new floor coating. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. Date: 2001. |
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Russia
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Balakovo NPP. Photographer: |
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Balakovo NPP. Photographer: |
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Balakovo NPP. Photographer: |
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Balakovo NPP. Photographer: |
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Interior, Balakovo NPP. Photographer: |
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Simulator, Balakovo NPP. Photographer: |
RU-BA-007 |
Training course, Balakovo NPP. Photographer: |
RU-BA-008 |
OJT valve maintenance training, Balakovo NPP. Photographer: |
RU-BA-009 |
Training course, Balakovo NPP. Photographer: |
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Balakovo Training Center and staff. Photographer: |
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Training course, Balakovo NPP. Photographer: |
RU-BA-012 |
Balakovo Donalousky Monastery grounds. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 March |
RU-BA-013 |
Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 March |
RU-BA-014 |
Donalousky Monastery in Balakovo (night). Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 March |
RU-BA-073 |
Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
RU-BA-077 |
Balakovo NPP Personnel Training Center. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
RU-BA-078 |
Laser alignment equipment - ROTALIGN. Several sets of this equipment are in use at the Balakovo NPP. One set with mockups of the shafts is used for training. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
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A lecture on the use of alignment equipment at Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
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Lecture on the use of alignment equipment at Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
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Heathkit Educational System for studies of the basics of electronics and electrotechnics at Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
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Heathkit Educational System at Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
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Heathkit Educational System instruction, Balakovo NPP training center. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
RU-BA-084 |
Office of Training Manager, Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
RU-BA-085 |
Office of Training Manager, Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
RU-BA-087 |
Soldering equipment, PACE Inc. Sets of this equipment are in use at the Balakovo NPP and the Training Center. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
RU-BA-088 |
Learning how to use soldering equipment at Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
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Lecture on the use of the soldering equipment at Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
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Archive at Balakovo NPP where new training courses, developed with the use of SAT methods, are stored. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
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Balakovo NPP full scope simulator, with video cameras suspended from the ceiling. Video equipment at the plant is used for the control and analysis of operators and for the production of training videos; equipment was provided in 1995 and 1996. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
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Cabinet with video equipment at Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
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Instructor observes the work of operators at the simulator at Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
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Flange Bolt Torque Simulator (DAC Training for Industry), Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
RU-BA-098 |
Demonstration of the use of the flange bolt torque training equipment, Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
RU-BA-099 |
Flange Bolt Torque Simulator - training set. Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
RU-BA-100 |
Simulator of the start-up/control system for the diesel generators of the Balakovo NPP. This class was modernized and redesigned with the use of funds provided by DOE. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
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Instrument panels at Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
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Assembling the simulator of diesel-generator controls, at Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
RU-BA-104 |
Checking the calibration of the pressure transducer "Sapphire," at Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
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Simulator of the panels with cabinets of Thermal and Hydraulic Automatics (pumps, safety systems, pressure transducers, valves, etc.). This simulator was redesigned with the aid of DOE funds and will be used for the training of operators and maintenance personnel. The cabinets were connected with actual elements of pressure loops and are located at Balakovo NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. 1997 February. |
RU-BA-110 |
Balakovo NPP analytical simulator under development at the VNIIAES facilities in Moscow. Background shows the control panels of the old Kalinin Unit 3 NPP full-scope simulator. Photographer: Peter Kohut. 1997 October. |
RU-BA-111 |
Balakovo NPP analytical simulator under development at the VNIIAES facilities in Moscow. Background shows the control panels of the old Kalinin Unit 3 NPP full-scope simulator. Photographer: Peter Kohut. 1997 October. |
RU-BI-001 |
Bilibino NPP. Photographer: |
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Bilibino NPP, interior. Photographer: |
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Bilibino NPP, interior. Photographer: |
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Mayor (at left) and other officials, Bilibino Town Hall. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Reactor Control Room (1950-60 technology), Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Aerial view of Kepreveme airport on the flood plain, Bilibino. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1966. |
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F.T. Tukhvetov, Plant Director, Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant, signing Memorandum of Understanding protocol. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Store goods (typical), Bilibino, Russia. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Town of Bilibino, Russia, from adjacent hill--greenhouses lower right of control photo. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Wood-heated greenhouse in Kepreveme, Russia. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
RU-BI-011 |
Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant (four reactors). Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
RU-BI-012 |
Showing use of portal radiation monitor, Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
RU-BI-013 |
Atmospheric heat sink (radiator), Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
RU-BI-014 |
Bilibino, Russia. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
RU-BI-015 |
King Air for trip from Nome to Providenia to Kepreveme. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Americans in front of plant sign, Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Hotel, central arboretum, Bilibino, Russia. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Reactor hall--green fuel on the wall--reactor service crane--chief engineer speaking, Bilibino Nuclear Powr Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Bilibino NPP. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Reactor shielf plug on operating reactor, Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
RU-BI-021 |
Control Room, Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Old emergency backup batteries, Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
RU-BI-023 |
New emergency backup batteries, Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Electrical Dispatch Control Room, Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Plant heat exchangers with maintenance in progress, Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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One of four turbine generators, Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Lower plant floor showing lube oil cooler, Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
RU-BI-028 |
Green (unused) fuel in reactor hall, Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Reactor hall showing refueling machine-note open window behind visitors on the right, Bilobino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Emergency diesel generators (3), Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Spare (used) turbine rotor, Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
RU-BI-032 |
Closeup of refueling machine, Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Open reactor shield plug, Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
RU-BI-034 |
Water demineralizer units, Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Showing thickness of reactor shield plug, Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
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Individual steam lines lead from top of reactor to steam drum. These are graphite moderated, natural circulation, boiling water reactors. Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Don Jarrell. October 1996. |
RU-KA-001 |
Kalinin NPP. Photographer: |
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Kalinin NPP simulator control panels under construction at Electropult at St. Petersburg in Russia. Photographer: Peter Kohut. 1997 October. |
RU-KA-006 |
Kalinin NPP simulator control panels under construction at Electropult at St. Petersburg in Russia. Photographer: Peter Kohut. 1997 October. |
RU-KA-008 |
Kalinin NPP simulator control panels under construction at Electropult at St. Petersburg in Russia. Photographer: Peter Kohut. 1997 October. |
RU-KO-001 |
Kola NPP. Photographer: |
RU-KO-029 |
Kola Peninsula NPP Exercise. Demonstration of building decontamination by high pressure washing. Photographer: Donald Newsom 1995 May/June |
RU-KO-030 |
Kola Peninsula NPP Exercise. Vehicle decontamination unit. Photographer: Donald Newsom 1995 May/June |
RU-KO-033 |
Kola Peninsula NPP Exercise. International rescue unit. Photographer: Donald Newsom 1995 May/June |
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Kola NPP turbine hall. Photographer: George Green. 1996 Fall. |
RU-KO-037 |
Kola NPP Unit 2 emergency backup battery assembly, in service and operational. Photographer: George Green. 1996 Fall. |
RU-KO-038 |
Kola NPP Unit 2 emergency backup battery assembly and Alexander Simeonov, deputy chief of Kola Electrical Department. Photographer: George Green. 1996 Fall. |
RU-KO-039 |
Four electronic readout modules (876A-1) for the high-level confinement radiation detectors mounted in a temporary control panel in the Kola NPP Unit 2 control room. Photographer: George Green. 1996 Fall. |
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Engineers from Kola NPP and Victoreen (contractor) adjust the alarm set-point for the high-level confinement radiation detectors at Kola NPP. Photographer: George Green. 1996 Fall. |
RU-KO-041 |
Close-up of Victoreen 876A-1 readout modules for the high-level confinement radiation monitor system at Kola NPP. Photographer: George Green. 1996 Fall. |
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Kola NPP technician installs cables for the high-level confinement radiation monitor system in the control room. Photographer: George Green. 1996 Fall. |
RU-KO-043 |
Four remote indicators/alarms (844-18-M1) for the high-level confinement radiation detectors, mounted in I & C control room, Kola NPP. Photographer: George Green. 1996 Fall. |
RU-KO-044 |
Victoreen engineer examines cables from the radiation detectors at the confinement penetration, Kola NPP. Photographer: George Green. 1996 Fall. |
RU-KO-045 |
Kola NPP and Victoreen engineers wiring connectors on the signal and power cables (878-1-9 and 50-103) for the radiation detectors. Photographer: George Green. 1996 Fall. |
RU-KO-046 |
Electrical pull-boxes for cable connections, in-confinement to ex-confinement cables, Kola NPP. Photographer: George Green. 1996 Fall. |
RU-KO-047 |
Kola NPP simulator control panels under construction at Electropult at St. Petersburg in Russia. Photographer: Peter Kohut. 1997 October. |
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Kola NPP simulator control panels under construction at Electropult at St. Petersburg in Russia. Photographer: Peter Kohut. 1997 October. |
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Kola NPP simulator control panels under construction at Electropult at St. Petersburg in Russia. Photographer: Peter Kohut. 1997 October. |
RU-KO-053 |
Kola NPP simulator control panels under construction at Electropult at St. Petersburg in Russia. Photographer: Peter Kohut. 1997 October. |
RU-KO-054 |
Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-055 |
Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-056 |
Kola NPP view from "Bold Hill." Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-057 |
Simulator Facility in new Training Center at Kola NPP is ready for the simulator installation. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
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Simulator Facility in new Training Center at Kola NPP is ready for the simulator installation. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-059 |
Developing the input data for the modeling of Units 3 and 4 at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
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Full-scope simulator, located at VNIIAES in Moscow. Delivery to Kola NPP is planned for Summer 1999. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
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The full-scope simulator for Kola NPP at VNIIAES in Moscow, where electronics experts complete assembly. Delivery to Kola is planned for Summer 1999. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-062 |
Electronic experts assembling simulator in VNIIAES. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-063 |
Server for local network, provided through INSP as part of the Emergency Operating Instructions (EOIs) project. The server supports the works of the Department of Engineering and Technology, which is insuring operational safety at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-064 |
Verification of Emergency Operating Instructions (EOIs) at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
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Kola NPP safety expert in the process of verification of Emergency Operating Instructions (EOIs) at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-066 |
Direct current supply switchboard of Unit 1, Kola NPP. Switchboard supplies safety-grade systems in case of emergency at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
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Checking the switchboard at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-068 |
Batteries NCN-35 at Unit 1 Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-069 |
Performing the daily checks of the batteries at Kola NPP. These batteries, which provide backup power for safety equipment, were upgraded to meet modern standards. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-070 |
Old Russian-made batteries, used for more than 20 years. These batteries could not meet the modern standards for this type of safety-grade equipment at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-071 |
Demonstration of the control system for the isolation valves. This system is located in the Control Room of Unit 2 at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-072 |
Pneumatic isolation valves at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-073 |
Demonstration of the pneumatic isolation valves. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-074 |
Electric isolation valve at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-075 |
Checking the electric isolation valves at the ventilation system at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-076 |
Post accident radiation monitor located at the Control Room of Unit 2 at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-077 |
Checking the radiation levels in the confinement system of Unit 2 Kola NPP using a newly installed radiation monitoring system designed to alert operators to close isolation valves in the event of high radiation levels due to an accident. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-078 |
Inside the confinement instrumentation control room at Kola NPP. Plant workers sealed penetrations where cable and pressure tubes pass through the walls of the instrumentation room at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-079 |
Cable insulation at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-080 |
Pressure tube insulation at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-081 |
Rotalign laser alignment equipment at Kola NPP. Several sets of this equipment are in use at Kola. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-082 |
Rotalign laser alignment equipment at Kola NPP. Several sets of this equipment are in use at Kola. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-083 |
Demonstration for the use of laser alignment equipment to Kola NPP workers in the training center. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
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Kola NPP Laboratory of Plant Safety. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-085 |
Victor Shutov, project leader (facing camera), works with his colleagues on a Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) for Kola NPP Unit 4 in the Laboratory of Plant Safety, which was partially equipped with support from the United States. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
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Safety experts at Kola NPP are performing the Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) for Unit 4 with the use of Saphire computer code, provided by INSP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-087 |
Director Yuri V. Kolomtsev at his place of work at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-088 |
Director Yuri V. Kolomtsev at his place of work at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-089 |
Reactor Hall of Unit 3 and 4 at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-090 |
Turbine Hall at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-091 |
Turbine Hall at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-092 |
Control Room, Unit 2, Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-093 |
Preparing the manipulator and D 500 millimeter nipple probe at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-094 |
Nipple (pipe branch) probe of the manipulator at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-095 |
Vladimir Rozov and nipple probe at Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-096 |
For training and calibration, Mast manipulator is installed on the special 1:1 mockup of the VVER vessel in the Unit 3 and 4 reactor hall of Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-097 |
Polyarnye Zori, village of Kola NPP workers. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-098 |
Kola NPP is situated on the bank of Lake Imandra, one of the biggest lakes in Europe. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-099 |
White Sea near the village of Kandalaksha, about 17 miles from Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
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White Sea near the village of Kandalaksha, about 17 miles from Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KO-101 |
Sunset at White Sea near the village of Kandalaksha, about 17 miles from Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
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Small river connects Lake Imandra with the other lake in the vicinity of Kola NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-KR-001 |
Krasnoyarsk Site. |
RU-KR-003 |
Krasnoyarsk 26 entrance sign (closeup). 1995 October/November, 1995 |
RU-KR-004 |
In front of Zheleznogorsk headquarters building. 1995 October/November. |
RU-KR-027 |
U.S. inspection team visit to Zheleznogorsk. Opening meeting at Headquarters of Mining Chemical Combine. 1995 October |
RU-KR-028 |
U.S. inspection team visit to Zheleznogorsk. Opening meeting at Headquarters of Mining Chemical Combine. 1995 October |
RU-KR-032 |
U.S. inspection team visit to Zheleznogorsk. Discussion of ADE-2 Reactor design features at underground reactor site. 1995 October |
RU-KR-033 |
U.S. inspection team visit to Zheleznogorsk. Tour of ADE-2 Reactor flow meter room for monitoring channel coolant flow rates during full power operation. 1995 October |
RU-KR-034 |
U.S. inspection team visit to Zheleznogorsk. Tour of ADE-2 Reactor electrical control room. 1995 October |
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Reactor control room at Zheleznogorsk reactor (Krasnoyarsk-26). |
RU-KR-037 |
Mining and Chemical Combine at Zheleznogorsk reactor (Krasnoyarsk-26). |
RU-KR-038 |
Turbine Hall at Zheleznogorsk reactor (Krasnoyarsk-26). |
RU-KR-040 |
Mining construction works in the early 1950s at Zheleznogorsk reactor (Krasnoyarsk-26). |
RU-KR-041 |
Reactor layout at Zheleznogorsk reactor (Krasnoyarsk-26). |
RU-KR-042 |
Russian operators on the reactor operating deck at the ADE-2 plutonium production reactor at Zheleznogorsk. (Krasnoyarsk-26). |
RU-KU-001 |
Kursk NPP. Photographer: |
RU-KU-005 |
Safety Parameter Display System at Unit 2, Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. Logical server in SCALA room. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-006 |
Safety Parameter Display System workstation, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-007 |
Kursk NPP workstation. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-008 |
Safety Parameter Display System workstation, Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-009 |
Main Unit 2 control panel. Safety Parameter Display System workstation is at left, Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-010 |
Switchyard Building 330 KV, Kursk NPP. Non-safety -grade batteries for reliable direct-current supply of the switchyard are located in this building. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-011 |
Switchyard, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-012 |
Non-safety-grade batteries for reliable direct-current supply of the switchyard, Switchyard Building 330 kV, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-013 |
Non-safety-grade batteries for reliable direct-current supply of the switchyard, Switchyard Building 330 kV, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-014 |
Checking non-safety-grade batteries for reliable direct-current supply of the switchyard, Switchyard Building, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-015 |
Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-016 |
Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-017 |
Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-018 |
Preparing multimedia training courses, Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-019 |
Preparing multimedia training courses, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-020 |
Office of Director of Training, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-021 |
Piranha Shaft Alignment system now in use at Kursk NPP and at the Kursk NPP Training Center. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-022 |
Class on the use of the Piranha Shaft Alignment system, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-023 |
A maintenance worker learns to use the Piranha Shaft Alignment system, Kursk NPP Training Center. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-024 |
Emergency Water Supply Mobile Pumping System, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-025 |
Emergency Water Supply Mobile Pumping System with its flexible connects. Reactor building water supply collectors are in the background. Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-026 |
Maintaining the Emergency Water Supply Mobile Pumping System, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-027 |
Maintaining the Emergency Water Supply Mobile Pumping System, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-028 |
Emergency Water Supply Mobile Pumping System garage, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-029 |
EFCO Lathe tool for use in the repair of various valves and shutters in the Central Maintenance Shop, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-030 |
EFCO Lathe tool for use in the repair of various valves and shutters in the Central Maintenance Shop, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-031 |
Oleg Sobolev, EFCO lathe and tool operator, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-032 |
Pipe lathe pre-welding machine "Tri Tool" in Central Maintenance Shop, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-033 |
Pipe lathe pre-welding machine "Tri Tool" in Central Maintenance Shop, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-034 |
Demonstration on the use of the Pipe Lathe pre-welding machine "Tri Tool" in Central Maintenance Shop, Kursk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-035 |
Derby 3000 automatic welding machine for welding and resurfacing of cylindrical details now is used at the Kursk NPP to repair valves and shutters. Located in the Central Welding Labs. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-036 |
Derby 3000 automatic welding machine for welding and resurfacing of cylindrical details now is used at the Kursk NPP to repair valves and shutters. Located in the Central Welding Labs. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-037 |
Victor Merinov, welding master, operating Derby 3000 automatic welding machine, which is used for welding and resurfacing of cylindrical details and now is used at the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant to repair valves and shutters. Located in the Central Welding Labs. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-038 |
Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Defect Test Instrument USN-50 used by the Metal Control Lab and the Department for Nuclear Safety, Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-039 |
Using the USN-50, Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-040 |
Ultrasonic gauge (thickness) meter DMS used by the Metal Control Lab and the Department for Nuclear Safety, Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-041 |
Measuring wall thickness of a 300-millimeter-diameter pipe, Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-042 |
TSI VelociCalc Plus used in measuring the parameters of gas flows by the Metal Control Lab and the Department for Nuclear Safety, Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-043 |
Checking ventilation system with the TSI VelociCalc Plus, Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-044 |
SPM ultrasonic leak detector used by the Metal Control Lab and the Department for Nuclear Safety, Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-KU-045 |
Looking for leaks in weld seams using the SPM ultrasonic leak detector, Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-LE-001 |
Leningrad NPP. Photographer: |
RU-LE-002 |
Leningrad NPP. Photographer: |
RU-LE-006 |
Bus for trip from dorm to Leningrad NPP. Photographer: 1995 November |
RU-LE-013 |
Leningrad NPP control room. Photographer: unknown. Date: unknown. |
RU-LE-014 |
Leningrad NPP refueling machine in operation. Photographer: unknown. Date: unknown. |
RU-LE-015 |
Leningrad NPP radiation monitoring board. Photographer: unknown. Date: unknown. |
RU-LE-016 |
A radiation dose meter on the local post office building near Leningrad NPP. Photographer: unknown. Date: unknown. |
RU-LE-017 |
Area near the Leningrad NPP. Photographer: unknown. Date: unknown. |
RU-MT-003 |
Core Conversion Meeting, Moscow. Photographer: 1995 August |
RU-MT-005 |
Core Conversion Meeting participants, Moscow. Photographer: 1995 August |
RU-MT-017 |
Core Conversion Meeting, Moscow, U.S. participants on left, Russians on right. Photographer: 1995 August |
RU-MT-033 |
Visit to EPRI NDE Center at Charlotte, N.C. Photographer: 1995 October |
RU-MT-034 |
Unidentified EPRI staff member discusses differences in valve flaws, at NDE Center. Photographer: 1995 October |
RU-MT-050 |
Participants in Joint Coordinating Committee meeting in Washington, D.C. Photographer: 1995 October |
RU-MT-084 |
Core Conversion Feasibility Study kick- off meeting in Moscow. Photographer: 1995 August |
RU-MT-089 |
Core Conversion Feasibility Study meeting reception in Moscow. L to r (facing camera), Terry Lash, Nickolai Stepnoi and Lev Ryabev. Photographer: 1995 August |
RU-MT-115 |
Tour of Duke Power's McGuire Station unit in North Carolina by participants in Maintenance Advisory Board meeting. Attendees included representatives of Rosenergoatom (REA), Ignalina NPP, VNIIAES and Atomenergoproject. Shown here are participants standing in front of a turbine. Photographer: 1996 February |
RU-MT-116 |
Tour of Duke Power's McGuire Station unit in North Carolina by participants in Maintenance Advisory Board meeting. Eight cylinder diesel emergency pump in background, centrifugal pumps in foreground. Unidentified VNIIAES official at left. Photographer: 1996 February |
RU-MT-117 |
Tour of Duke Power's McGuire Station unit in North Carolina by participants in Maintenance Advisory Board meeting. Head of maintenance at McGuire Station demonstrates laser alignment tool to unidentified representatives of REA, Kursk NPP and Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: 1996 February |
RU-MT-118 |
Tour of Duke Power's McGuire Station unit in North Carolina by participants in Maintenance Advisory Board meeting. Demonstration of equipment. Photographer: 1996 February |
RU-MT-119 |
Valve in McGuire Station shop. Photographer: 1996 February |
RU-MT-120 |
Tour of Duke Power's McGuire Station unit in North Carolina by participants in Maintenance Advisory Board meeting. Demonstration of in situ valve replacement. Photographer: 1996 February |
RU-MT-124 |
McGuire Station valve shop. Photographer: 1996 February |
RU-MT-140 |
Training program conference. Photographer: 1995 June |
RU-MT-146 |
Gosatomnadzor (GAN) representatives tour the Hanford site in Washington State. Photographer: Jim Reed. 1997 February. |
RU-MT-147 |
Gosatomnadzor (GAN) representatives tour the Hanford site in Washington State. Photographer: Jim Reed. 1997 February. |
RU-MT-148 |
Gosatomnadzor (GAN) representatives tour the Hanford site in Washington State. Photographer: Jim Reed. 1997 February. |
RU-MT-149 |
Gosatomnadzor (GAN) representatives tour the Hanford site in Washington State. Photographer: Jim Reed. 1997 February. |
RU-MT-151 |
Gosatomnadzor (GAN) representatives tour the Hanford site in Washington State. Photographer: Jim Reed. 1997 February. |
RU-MT-152 |
Gosatomnadzor (GAN) representatives receive briefing about Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) during visit to Hanford site in Washington State. Photographer: Jim Reed. 1997 February. |
RU-MT-153 |
Gosatomnadzor (GAN) representatives receive briefing about Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) during visit to Hanford site in Washington State. Photographer: Jim Reed. 1997 February. |
RU-MT-154 |
Gosatomnadzor (GAN) representatives receive briefing about Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) during visit to Hanford site in Washington State. Photographer: Jim Reed. 1997 February. |
RU-MT-155 |
Gosatomnadzor (GAN) representatives receive briefing about Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) during visit to Hanford site in Washington State. Photographer: Jim Reed. 1997 February. |
RU-MT-156 |
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RU-MT-157 |
Joint Project Management Executive Committee meets at Minatom. August 1998. Photographer: Darrell Newman. |
RU-MT-158 |
Design Review at Kurchatov Institute. Photo contact: Darrell Newman. August 1998. |
RU-MT-159 |
Design Review at Kurchatov Institute. Photo contact: Darrell Newman. August 1998 |
RU-MT-160 |
Russian officials, joined by American hosts, visit the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant in Maryland. Photographer: Dave Crozier, Calvert Independent. 1999. |
RU-NK-001 |
Novosibirsk Chemical Concentrates Plant, where core conversion fuel will be processed. Novorsibirsk, Russia. Photographer: Darrell Newman. June 1997. |
RU-NK-002 |
Inspection team at Novosibirsk, Russia. Photographer: Darrell Newman. June 1997. |
RU-NK-003 |
Tour of Novosibirsk chemical concentrates plant. Novosibirsk, Russia. Photographer: Darrell Newman. June 1997. |
RU-NK-005 |
Signing design review protocol, Moscow. Photographer: Darrell Newman. June 1997. |
RU-NK-006 |
Participants at design review meeting at Kurchatov Institute, Moscow. Photographer: Darrell Newman. June 1997. |
RU-NK-007 |
Fuel design expert at Bochvar Institute. Photographer: Darrell Newman. June 1997. |
RU-NK-008 |
Photographer: Darrell Newman. June 1997. |
RU-NK-009 |
June 1997. |
RU-NK-010 |
June 1997. |
RU-NK-011 |
Downtown Novosibirsk. Russia. Photographer: Darrell Newman. June 1997. |
RU-NK-012 |
Statue of Lenin, Tribute to Bolshevik Revolution. Novosibirsk, Russia. Photographer: Darrell Newman. June 1997. |
RU-NO-001 |
Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: |
RU-NO-002 |
At Rosenergoatom in Moscow following successful meetings on Novovoronezh mobile pumping unit. Photographer: 1995 December |
RU-NO-004 |
Novovoronezh NPP. Proposed site of mobile pumping unit. Photographer: Dan Couch 1995 December |
RU-NO-005 |
Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Dan Couch 1995 December |
RU-NO-006 |
Novovoronezh NPP. Cooling towers for units 3, 4, 5. Photographer: Dan Couch 1995 December |
RU-NO-007 |
Novovoronezh NPP. Unit 5, a VVER 1000. Photographer: Dan Couch 1995 December |
RU-NO-008 |
Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Dan Couch 1995 December |
RU-NO-009 |
Hotel at Novovoronezh (city). Photographer: Dan Couch 1995 December |
RU-NO-010 |
Novovoronezh NPP. Administration area at right. Photographer: Dan Couch 1995 December |
RU-NO-011 |
Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Dan Couch 1995 December |
RU-NO-013 |
Novovornezh NPP water storage tanks. Photographer: Dan Couch 1995 December |
RU-NO-018 |
Novovoronezh NPP Units 3 and 4. Photographer: Courtesy of Novovoronezh NPP. |
RU-NO-019 |
Novovoronezh NPP Unit 5. Photographer: Courtesy of Novovoronezh NPP. |
RU-NO-020 |
Novovoronezh NPP analytical simulator under development in Moscow. Photographer: Peter Kohut. 1997 October. |
RU-NO-021 |
Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) commissioning and acceptance tests, Novovoronezh NPP Unit 3. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-022 |
Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) commissioning and acceptance tests, Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-023 |
Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) commissioning and acceptance tests, Novovoronezh NPP Unit 3. U.S. delegation and Russian team at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-024 |
Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) commissioning and acceptance tests, Novovoronezh NPP Unit 3. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-025 |
Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) commissioning and acceptance tests, Novovoronezh NPP Unit 3. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-026 |
Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) commissioning and acceptance tests, Novovoronezh NPP Unit 3. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-027 |
Vladimir Zarubaev, Chief Engineer, Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-028 |
Viacheslav Vikin, Novovoronezh NPP Director. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-029 |
Vladimir Zarubaev, Chief Engineer, Novovoronezh NPP, demonstrates to the U.S. team the safety improvements (cable fire-safe coatings) made by Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-030 |
Discussion about Unit 1 decommissioning, Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-031 |
Vladimir Zarubaev, Chief Engineer, Novovoronezh NPP, talks with U.S. team about Unit 1 decommissioning. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-032 |
Acceptance testing of Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS), Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-033 |
Acceptance testing of Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS), Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-034 |
Acceptance testing of Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS), Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-035 |
Acceptance testing of Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS), Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-036 |
Successful implementation of a Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) at Unit 3, Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-037 |
U.S. and Russian teams in the SOTI (systematic display of technological information) room at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-038 |
U.S. team watches Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) testing at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-039 |
Following the successful testing of the Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS), participants gather in the Control room of Unit 3, Novovoronezh NPP. Included are representatives of Novovoronezh NPP, REA, DOE, PNNL, BREI, SAIC, ZAO Consyst. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-040 |
On October 27, the protocol was signed stating the successful tests of the Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) in Unit 3 and outlining plans for future work for INSP at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-041 |
On October 27, the protocol was signed stating the successful tests of the Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) in Unit 3 and outlining plans for future work for INSP at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-042 |
Unit 3 control room and Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) panels at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-043 |
Novovoronezh NPP control room, with Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) panel visible. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-044 |
Data collector cabinets of Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-045 |
Konstantin Brezhenko, Novovoronezh NPP engineer, checks the data collector equipment of the Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) in Unit 3. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-046 |
Fixing a problem with Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS), Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-047 |
The main computer server of the Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) and two instrument panels in the SOTI (systematic display of technological information) room at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-048 |
Server of the Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-049 |
Near the safety panels in the SOTI (systematic display of technological information) room at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-050 |
Development and verification of Emergency Operating Instructions (EOIs), Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-051 |
Development and verification of Emergency Operating Instructions (EOIs), Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-052 |
Emergency Operating Instructions (EOIs) in shelves in the control room, Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-053 |
Novovoronezh NPP Unit 3 control room. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-054 |
Emergency water supply system garage with flexible housing at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-055 |
Emergency water supply system at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-056 |
Emergency water supply system main working unit pump at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-057 |
Oleg Novochenko, turbine and pump engineer, checks the emergency water supply system at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-058 |
Vladimir Zarubaev, Novovoronezh NPP Chief engineer, shows the emergency water supply system to DOE, PNNL, and SAIC delegations at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-059 |
The simulator for Unit 3, Novovoronezh NPP, passed acceptance tests in September 1998. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-060 |
The simulator for Unit 3, Novovoronezh NPP, passed acceptance tests in September 1998. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-061 |
The simulator for Unit 3, Novovoronezh NPP, passed acceptance tests in September 1998. |
RU-NO-062 |
The simulator for Unit 3, Novovoronezh NPP, passed acceptance tests in September 1998. Shown is the instructor working station at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-063 |
DOE/PNNL delegation in training room at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-064 |
Training process. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-065 |
Novovoronezh is making a number of safety improvements on its own. An example is the automated working station for the training of the operators of Unit 5 at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-066 |
Novovoronezh is making a number of safety improvements on its own. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-067 |
New building at Novovoronezh NPP where the reliable direct current power supply system for emergency situations will be installed. Novovoronezh is constructing the building and creating new switchboards and racks for the batteries; EBRD has sponsored the purchase of the new Varta batteries. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-068 |
New batteries at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-069 |
Unit 5 at Novovoronezh NPP (VVER 1000). At the left, the administration building where the Novovoronezh NPP training point (simulators, etc.) is located. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-070 |
Unit 5 at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-071 |
Cooling Towers at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-072 |
Units 3 and 4 at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-073 |
Novovoronezh NPP computer station. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-074 |
In-depth safety assessment at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-075 |
Novovoronezh in-depth safety assessment meeting. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-076 |
Participant, safety project at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-077 |
Discussion about computer equipment, Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-078 |
Worker uses database at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-079 |
Office at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-080 |
Training process with FAT at Novovornezh NPP. Instructor and trainees. Photographer Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-NO-081 |
Training process with FAT at Novovoronezh NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1998. |
RU-SM-001 |
Smolensk NPP. Photographer: |
RU-SM-002 |
Site of Smolensk Training Center. Photographer: |
RU-SM-007 |
Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-008 |
Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-009 |
Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-010 |
Training room at Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-011 |
Instructor room used for training of maintenance personnel and development of training programs and courses at Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-012 |
Scanning a training poster, Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-013 |
"Construction Pistol" training material used at Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-014 |
Development of Emergency Operating Instructions (EOIs) at Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-015 |
Equipment training at Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-016 |
Equipment training at Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-017 |
Personnel of RBMK Nuclear Power Plants learning to upload data collected with the CMVA-55 Microlog Data Collector system to the master computers and to analyze vibrations, Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-018 |
Personnel of RBMK Nuclear Power Plants learning to upload data collected with the DMVA-55 Microlog Data Collector system to the master computers and to analyze vibrations, Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-019 |
Equipment training at Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-020 |
Training at Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-021 |
Personnel of RBMK Nuclear Power Plants learning to upload data collected with the CMBA-55 Microlog Data Collector system to the master computers and to analyze vibrations, Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-022 |
Personnel of RBMK Nuclear Power Plant learning to upload data collected with the CMVA-55 Microlog Data Collector System to the master computers and to analyze vibrations at Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-023 |
Smolensk Training Center, Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-024 |
Instructor room at Smolensk Training Center, Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-025 |
A training expert works with computer modeling, Smolensk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-026 |
EFCO valve repair tools allow staff to make repairs to tools and shutters without removing valves from pipes, Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-027 |
A maintenance worker, Smolensk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-028 |
A maintenance worker, Smolensk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-029 |
Maintenance worker uses valve repair tool, Smolensk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-030 |
Maintenance worker uses valve repair tool, Smolensk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-031 |
Maintenance worker uses valve repair tool, Smolensk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-032 |
Hands-on vibration monitoring training at Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Trainees learn to use vibration analysis at working safety-grade pumps (control rod heat exchange pumps). Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-033 |
Hands-on vibration monitoring training at Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Trainees learn to use vibration analysis at working safety-grade pumps (control rod heat exchange pumps). Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-034 |
Hands-on vibration monitoring training at Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Trainees learn to use vibration analysis at working safety-grade pumps (control rod heat exchange pumps). Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-035 |
Hands-on vibration monitoring training at Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Trainees learn to use vibration analysis at working safety-grade pumps (control rod heat exchange pumps). Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-036 |
Hands-on vibration monitoring training at Smolensk NPP. Trainees learn to use vibration analysis at working safety-grade pumps (control rod heat exchange pumps). Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-037 |
Fire-resistant floors in the reactor building. Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-038 |
Fire-resistant floors in the reactor building, Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-039 |
Fire-retardant material "Promatec" coats cables and seals floor penetration, Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-040 |
Fire door to the cable tunnel was manufactured at the Atomremmash (Russia) plant for Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-041 |
Piranha Shaft Alignment system in use in the reactor building, Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-042 |
Piranha Shaft Alignment system in use in the reactor building, Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-043 |
Training, shaft alignment system, Smolensk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-044 |
Training, shaft alignment system, Smolensk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-045 |
Fireman suits worn by staff of Desnagorsk Fire Station. Fire station staff work closely with Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant on fire safety issues. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-046 |
Fireman suits worn by staff of Desnagorsk Fire Station. Fire station staff work closely with Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant on fire safety issues. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-047 |
Fireman suits worn by staff of Desnagorsk Fire Station. Fire station staff work closely with Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant on fire safety issues. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-048 |
Desnagorsk Fire Station, near Smolensk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-049 |
Desnagorsk Fire Station. Fire station staff work closely with Smolensk NPP on fire safety issues. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-050 |
Desnagorsk Fire Station fireman with Scott Air-Pak. Fire station staff work closely with Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant on fire safety issues. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-051 |
Eagle compressor for refilling Scott Air-Pak, Desnagorsk Fire Station. Russian-made compressor used to refill old Russian-made breathing apparatuses is at right. Fire station staff work closely with Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant on fire safety issues. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-052 |
Desnagorsk Fire Station, near Smolensk NPP. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SM-053 |
Testing machine for Scott Air-Paks, Desnagorsk Fire Station. Fire station staff work closely with Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant on fire safety issues. Photographer: Alexander Sorin. October 1997. |
RU-SP-001 |
Kalinnin Agreement in Principle signing. Photographer: 1995 July. |
RU-SP-006 |
View of heavy vehicle parking areas on ground floor of radiological monitoring vehicle garage under construction in St. Petersburg. Photographer: 1995 July |
RU-SP-011 |
Dormitory facility under construction next to vehicle garage at Mobile Radiological Monitoring Team Center being built in St. Petersburg. Photographer: 1995 July |
RU-TO-001 |
Tomsk Site. |
RU-TO-003 |
Outside Seversk plant headquarters, Tomsk. 1995 October/November. |
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Hungary
HU-PA-001 |
Paks NPP. Credit: Photo Courtesy International Atomic Energy Agency. Photographer: |
HU-PA-002 |
Paks NPP. Photographer: |
HU-PA-003 |
Paks NPP. Photographer: |
HU-PA-004 |
Paks NPP. Photographer: |
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Bulgaria
BU-KZ-001 |
Kozloduy NPP, Units 1-4 (right to left). Photographer: 1994 October |
BU-KZ-002 |
Kozloduy NPP, Units 5 & 6. Photographer: 1994 October |
BU-KZ-003 |
Kozloduy NPP Units 5 and 6. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 April |
BU-KZ-004 |
Kozloduy NPP Units 5 and 6. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 April |
BU-KZ-005 |
Kozloduy NPP Unit 5, a VVER 1000. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 April |
BU-KZ-006 |
Kozloduy NPP Unit 5, a VVER 1000. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 April |
BU-KZ-007 |
Kozloduy NPP Unit 5, a VVER 1000. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 April |
BU-KZ-008 |
Kozloduy NPP Training Center, located on the Kozloduy NPP site. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 April |
BU-KZ-009 |
Kozloduy NPP Unit 1 control room. Unit 1 is a VVER 440/230. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 April |
BU-KZ-010 |
Kozloduy NPP Unit 1 control room. Unit 1 is a VVER 440/230. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 April |
BU-KZ-011 |
Kozloduy NPP Unit 5 control room. Unit 5 is a VVER 1000. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 April |
BU-KZ-012 |
Computer data acquisition system, Kozloduy NPP Unit 1. System provides information about temperatures, pressures and flow rates. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 April |
BU-KZ-013 |
Kozloduy NPP Unit 1 turbine generator. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 April |
BU-KZ-014 |
New safety grade digital instruments installed above existing gauges, Kozloduy NPP. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 April |
BU-KZ-015 |
Kozloduy NPP Unit 1 fire suppression system in the area behind the control room. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 April |
BU-KZ-016 |
Kozloduy NPP Unit 1 fire alarm system. Tatiana Staneva of the Kozloduy NPP is at right. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 April |
BU-KZ-017 |
Pointing out annunciator response system. Photographer: Kent Faris. 1996 April. |
BU-KZ-018 |
Working Group at Kozloduy NPP. Photographer: Kent Faris. 1996 April. |
BU-KZ-019 |
Working Group at Kozloduy NPP. Photographer: Kent Faris. 1996 April. |
BU-KZ-020 |
Working Group at Kozloduy NPP. Photographer: Kent Faris. 1996 April. |
BU-KZ-021 |
Kozloduy (city). Kozloduy NPP plants in the distance. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 April |
BU-KZ-022 |
Danube River and Kozloduy (city). River forms boundary between Bulgaria and Rumania. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 April |
BU-KZ-023 |
Kozloduy (city) skyline. Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 April |
BU-KZ-024 |
Inside of model of primary coolant pump for VVER-1000 reactor. Training Center, Kozloduy NPP: . Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 September |
BU-KZ-025 |
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BU-KZ-026 |
Model of turbine generator for VVER- 1000 reactor. Training Center, Kozloduy NPP: . Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 September |
BU-KZ-027 |
Model of reactor vessel for VVR-1000 reactor. Training Center, Kozloduy NPP: . Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 September |
BU-KZ-028 |
Picture of a poster of reactor vessel for VVR-1000 reactor with numbers identifying parts. Training Center, Kozloduy NPP: . Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 September |
BU-KZ-029 |
Meeting participant, Kozloduy NPP. Photographer: Kent Faris. 1996 September. |
BU-KZ-030 |
Working group, Kozloduy NPP. Photographer: Kent Faris. 1996 September. |
BU-KZ-031 |
Working group, Kozloduy NPP. Photographer: Kent Faris. 1996 September. |
BU-KZ-032 |
Preparing for working group meeting, Kozloduy NPP. 1996 September. Photographer: |
BU-KZ-033 |
Working group meeting, Kozloduy NPP. Photographer: 1996 September. |
BU-KZ-034 |
Newly restored church in the small village of Vratsa. Bulgaria: . Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 September |
BU-KZ-035 |
Newly restored church and garden in the small village of Vratsa. Bulgaria: . Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 September |
BU-KZ-036 |
Summer homes called "Datchas" on a hillside in small village of Vratsa. Bulgaria: . Photographer: Kent Faris 1996 September |
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Czech Republic
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Equipment
EQ-01 |
Open-cell glass batteries, Kursk NPP. Photographer: |
EQ-02 |
Seismically-qualified, safety-grade DC batteries like these will be installed at Kola, Kursk and Smolensk NPPs. Photographer: |
EQ-03 |
Seismically-qualified, safety-grade DC batteries. Photographer: |
EQ-04 |
Open-cell glass batteries, Kola NPP. Photographer: |
EQ-05 |
Promatec sealant applied to weld seams. Photographer: |
EQ-06 |
Application of Promatec coating after cure of sealant applied to weld seams. Photographer: |
EQ-07 |
Promatec Elastomer fire barrier material, after removal of forms. Photographer: |
EQ-08 |
Promatec Elastomer being injected as cable tray fire-stop after Kamium removal. Photographer: |
EQ-09 |
Kamium material being removed from cable tray fire-stop. Kamium is similar in apprearance and texture to urethane foam. Photographer: |
EQ-10 |
Wooden fire door, Smolensk NPP. Photographer: |
EQ-11 |
Fire door. Photographer: |
EQ-12 |
Fire door. Photographer: |
EQ-13 |
Confinement isolation valve. Photographer: |
EQ-14 |
Confinement isolation valve. Photographer: |
EQ-15 |
Confinement isolation valve. Photographer: |
EQ-17 |
Cask transporter moving dry cask storage unit. Photographer: |
EQ-18 |
Cutaway view of Promatec fire barrier technology. Photographer: |
EQ-19 |
Example of fire detector system made by Cerberus. Photographer: |
EQ-20 |
Simulator. Photographer: |
EQ-21 |
Simulator, Balakovo NPP. Photographer: |
EQ-22 |
Simulator. Photographer: |
EQ-23 |
Simulator. Photographer: |
EQ-24 |
Operators at controls of simulated reactor control panel (simulator), Zaporizhzhya, NPP. Photographer: |
EQ-25 |
Simulator. Photographer: |
EQ-32 |
Updated firefighting suits, like those delivered to Smolensk NPP. Photographer: |
EQ-33 |
Old style firefighting suits. Photographer: |
EQ-34 |
High-temperature suit. Photographer: |
EQ-41 |
Example of cable congestion, Zaporizhzhya NPP. Photographer: |
EQ-42 |
Example of cable congestion, Zaporizhzhya NPP. Photographer: |
EQ-44 |
Evidence of severe corrosion/leakage at a carbon steel to carbon steel pipe segment in the Kola NPP Service Water System. Photographer: |
EQ-45 |
Four grouped together heat/smoke detectors in control room at Zaporizhzhya NPP. Multiple detectors are used because of inherent unreliability of equipment. Photographer: |
EQ-46 |
Service water piping, Kola NPP. Evidence of leakage at a new weld joint of new stainless steel pipe to existing carbon steel. Photographer: |
EQ-48 |
Service water piping shows evidence of leaking, Kola NPP (enlargement of EQ-46). Photographer: |
EQ-50 |
Open electrical cabinet backs, control room of Kola NPP. No means of fire supression or detection present. Photographer: |
EQ-51 |
Dead weight tester, at Ruska International. Photographer: 1995 October |
EQ-52 |
Model of cask transporter. Photographer: |
EQ-54 |
Rear of control room panels, Unit 3, Smolensk NPP. Photographer: |
EQ-59 |
Example of a wooden fire door, Unit 1 diesel generator building at Smolensk NPP. Photographer: |
EQ-60 |
Fuel tank deluge system, Unit 1, Smolensk NPP. Photographer: |
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Slovakia
SL-BO-001 |
Bohunice NPP. Credit: Photo courtesy of International Atomic Energy Agency. Photographer: |
SL-BO-002 |
V2 Simulator at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia. Photographer: Ken Erickson. May 1997. |
SL-BO-003 |
V2 Simulator at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia. Photographer: Ken Erickson. May 1997. |
SL-BO-004 |
V2 Simulator at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia. Photographer: Ken Erickson. May 1997 |
SL-BO-005 |
V2 Simulator Panel at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia. Photographer: Ken Erickson. May 1997 |
SL-BO-006 |
V2 Simulator Panel at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia. Photographer: Ken Erickson. May 1997 |
SL-BO-007 |
V2 Simulator at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia. Photographer: May 1997. |
SL-BO-008 |
V2 Simulator at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia. Stefan Mikula, NPP Training Center User Correspondent. Photographer: Ken Erickson. May 1997 |
SL-BO-009 |
V2 Simulator at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia. Stefan Mikula, NPP Training Center User Correspondent (left); Joe Cleary, PNNL (right). Photographer: Ken Erickson. May 1997 |
SL-BO-010 |
V2 Simulator Instructor Station at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia. Simulator Instructor (left); Stefan Mikula, NPP Training Center User Correspondent (right). Photographer: Ken Erickson. May 1997 |
SL-BO-011 |
V2 Simulator Instructor Station at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia. Photographer: May 1997. |
SL-BO-012 |
V2 Simulator at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia - Back of Panel. Photographer: Ken Erickson. May 1997 |
SL-BO-013 |
V2 Simulator at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia - Back of Panel - Special electronics. Being replaced by new input/output system. Photographer: Ken Erickson. May 1997 |
SL-BO-014 |
Scale model of control and fuel rod assembly for VVER 440/213 at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia. Represents style used in VVER (U.S.). Photographer: Ken Erickson. May 1997 |
SL-BO-015 |
Scale model of VVER 440 reactor at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia. Stefan Mikula, NPP Training Center User Correspondent, (right). Photographer: Ken Erickson. May 1997 |
SL-BO-016 |
Scale model of reactor coolant loop isolation valve at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia. Photographer: Ken Erickson. May 1997 |
SL-BO-017 |
Scale model of reactor coolant pump at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia. Photographer: Ken Erickson. May 1997 |
SL-BO-018 |
Scale model of steam generator at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia. Photographer: Ken Erickson. May 1997 |
SL-BO-019 |
Project planning meeting at Trnava Training Center, Slovakia. Photographer: May 1997. |
SL-BO-020 |
VUJE office at Trnava, Slovakia. Photographer: May 1997. |
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Ukraine
UK-KH-001 |
Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: |
UK-KH-002 |
Arctic foxes for fur breeding, near Khmelnytskyy. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-003 |
Eggplants ripening, near Khmelnytskyy. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-004 |
Modular control panel, Khmelnytskyy NPP Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-005 |
Electrical engineering course, Khmelnytskyy NPP (this is not a program-related course). Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-006 |
Fire station, Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-007 |
Fish farm, near Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-008 |
Hotel Gorin, at Netishin, near Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-009 |
Horses in pasture, near Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-010 |
Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-011 |
Khmelnytskyy area "school leavers" (presumed to mean "graduates"). Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-012 |
Modular control panel, Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-013 |
Netishin, near Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-014 |
Netishin at night. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-015 |
Nursery clinic, Netishin. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-016 |
Palace of Culture "Energetic," Netishin. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-017 |
Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-018 |
Prometheus Restaurant, Netishin. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-019 |
Victor Sapronov, Khmelnytskyy NPP manager. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-020 |
Teremok kindergarten, Netishin. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-021 |
Attached form Tevitoha under construction. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-022 |
Netishin. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-023 |
Power unit turbine building, Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-024 |
Technical water supply system, Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-KH-025 |
Youth theatre-studio, Netishin. Photo credit: Photo courtesy Khmelnytskyy NPP. Photographer: 1996 |
UK-MT-001 |
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UK-MT-002 |
Learning codes related to criticality. Photographer: 1995 August. |
UK-MT-012 |
Learning codes related to criticality. Photographer: Mike Berryman. 1995 August. |
UK-MT-013 |
Discussion of licensing issues. Photographer: Jim Reed. 1995 August. |
UK-MT-016 |
Discussion of licensing issues. Photographer: Jim Reed. 1995 August. |
UK-MT-024 |
Discussion meeting on codes. Photographer: Jim Reed. 1995 August. |
UK-RI-001 |
Rivne NPP. Photographer: |
UK-RI-002 |
Rivne NPP. Photographer: |
UK-RI-004 |
Entrance at Rivne Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-RI-005 |
Rivne Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-RI-006 |
Cooling towers, Rivne Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-RI-007 |
Cooling towers, Rivne Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-RI-008 |
Rivne Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-RI-009 |
Control room, Rivne Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-RI-010 |
Control room, Rivne Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-RI-011 |
Turbine hall, Rivne Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-RI-012 |
Volodymyr O. Korovkin, plant manager of Rivne Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-RI-013 |
City of Kuznetsovsk, located near the Rivne Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-RI-014 |
City of Kuznetsovsk, located near the Rivne Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-RI-015 |
City of Kuznetsovsk, located near the Rivne Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-RI-016 |
City of Kuznetsovsk, located near the Rivne Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-001 |
South Ukraine NPP. Photographer: |
UK-SU-006 |
South Ukraine Unit 3 NPP simulator control panels under construction at the VNIIAES facilities in Moscow. Photographer: Peter Kohut. 1997 October. |
UK-SU-007 |
South Ukraine Unit 3 NPP simulator control panels under construction at the VNIIAES facilities in Moscow. Photographer: Peter Kohut. 1997 October. |
UK-SU-011 |
Two Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) monitors in the main control room of South Ukraine NPP Unit 1. Photographer: Photo Courtesy of Energoatom. August 1998 |
UK-SU-012 |
Employees check values of critical safety functions displayed on two Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) monitors, South Ukraine NPP. Photographer: Photo Courtesy of Energoatom. August 1998. |
UK-SU-013 |
Employee checks values of critical safety functions displayed on two Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) monitors, South Ukraine NPP. Photographer: Photo Courtesy of Energoatom. August 1998. |
UK-SU-014 |
Employees check values of critical safety functions displayed on two Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) monitors, South Ukraine NPP. Photographer: Photo Courtesy of Energoatom. August 1998. |
UK-SU-015 |
Main control room, South Ukraine NPP Unit 1. Staff check values of critical safety functions displayed on Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) monitors. Photographer: Photo Courtesy of Energoatom. August 1998. |
UK-SU-016 |
Main control room, South Ukraine NPP Unit 1. Staff check values of instruments while the plant is operating at full power. Photographer: Photo Courtesy of Energoatom. August 1998. |
UK-SU-017 |
Staff at work in secondary side control room, South Ukraine NPP Unit 1. Photographer: Photo Courtesy of Energoatom. August 1998. |
UK-SU-018 |
Worker at South Ukraine NPP in a secondary side control room. Photographer: Photo Courtesy of Energoatom. August, 1998. |
UK-SU-019 |
South Ukraine NPP Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) engineering station and computer room. Photographer: Photo Courtesy of Energoatom. August 1998. |
UK-SU-020 |
The engineering station and computer room, South Ukraine NPP Unit 1, houses Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) and other plant computer hardware. Photographer: Photo Courtesy of Energoatom. August 1998. |
UK-SU-021 |
South Ukraine NPP employee works on Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) computer hardware (signal processing). Photographer: Photo Courtesy of Energoatom. August 1998. |
UK-SU-022 |
Monitors in the South Ukraine NPP Unit 1 Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) engineering station and computer room. Photographer: Photo Courtesy of Energoatom. August 1998. |
UK-SU-023 |
Backs of monitors and other computer hardware in the South Ukraine NPP Unit 1 Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) engineering station and computer room. Photographer: Photo Courtesy of Energoatom. August 1998. |
UK-SU-024 |
Factory acceptance tests in Moscow for South Ukraine NPP full scope simulator. Photographer: August 1999. |
UK-SU-025 |
Factory acceptance tests in Moscow for South Ukraine NPP full scope simulator. Photographer: August 1999. |
UK-SU-026 |
Factory acceptance tests in Moscow for South Ukraine NPP full scope simulator. Photographer: August 1999. |
UK-SU-028 |
South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant. Units 1 (left) and 2 (middle) were started in the early 1980s; Unit 3 (right) started in 1989. All three units are VVER 1000s. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-029 |
South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant. Units 1 (left) and 2 (partially obscured by building). Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-030 |
South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-031 |
South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant. Units 1 (left) and 2. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-032 |
South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant. From left, Units 1, 2 and 3, with cooling ponds in foreground. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-033 |
South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant, along the Bug River. Units 1 (foreground) and 2. Unit 3 is visible just beyond Unit 2, and the tops of the cooling towers are visible in the far right-center section of the photo. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-034 |
Transmission towers at South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant. Units 1 (left) and 2 are in the background, and Unit 3 is visible at far right. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-035 |
Transmission tower at South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant, with Units 1 (left) and 2 visible in background. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-036 |
Switchyard at South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-037 |
City of Yuzhnoukrainsk, located near the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-038 |
City of Yuzhnoukrainsk, located near the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-039 |
City of Yuzhnoukrainsk, located near the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-040 |
City of Yuzhnoukrainsk, located near the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-041 |
City of Yuzhnoukrainsk, located near the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-042 |
City of Yuzhnoukrainsk, located near the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-043 |
City of Yuzhnoukrainsk, located near the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-044 |
Scenery of area surrounding the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant, along the Bug River. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-045 |
Scenery of area surrounding the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant, with city of Yuzhnoukrainsk in the background. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-046 |
Scenery of area surrounding the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant, along the Bug River. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-047 |
Scenery of area surrounding the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant, along the Bug River. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-048 |
Scenery of area surrounding the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant, along the Bug River, with city of Yuzhnoukrainsk in the background. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-049 |
Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS), Unit 1, South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-050 |
Staff at South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant complete wiring work in plant computer system. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-051 |
Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) cabinets at South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-052 |
In foreground, Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS), Unit 1, South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-053 |
A South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant staff member works at a keyboard in the computer room. This is where software changes are made. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-054 |
Employees, South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-055 |
South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant staff work in the plant's Unit 1 control room. Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) monitors are visible in the center of photo. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-056 |
South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant staff work in front of the Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) monitors in the Unit 1 control room of the plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-057 |
South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant staff work alongside the Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) monitors in the Unit 1 control room of the plant. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-058 |
Staff at the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant monitor Unit 1's "balance of plant" operations system. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-SU-059 |
A staff member at the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant monitors Unit 1's "balance of plant" operations system. Photographer: Unknown. Date: Unknown. |
UK-ZA-001 |
Zaporizhzhya NPP. Photographer: |
UK-ZA-002 |
Zaporizhzhya NPP. Photographer: |
UK-ZA-003 |
Zaporizhzhya NPP. Photographer: |
UK-ZA-004 |
Zaporizhzhya employee learns about thermal hydraulic analysis. Photographer: Jim Reed. 1995 August. |
UK-ZA-025 |
The back-up diesel generator that supplies electricity when offsite power is not available, Zaporizhzhya NPP. Photographer: Kent Faris 1995 Summer |
UK-ZA-026 |
Main generator to Unit 2 that generates 1,000 megawatts of electricity, Zaporizhzhya NPP. Photographer: Kent Faris 1995 Summer |
UK-ZA-031 |
Working on procedures at Zaporizhzhya NPP. Photographer: 1995 Summer. |
UK-ZA-032 |
Card catalog used to index drawings and documents at Zaporizhzhya NPP. Photo taken as part of configuration management project trip, May 12-16, 1997. Photographer: Alex Sich. May 1997. |
UK-ZA-033 |
Central archive for documents and drawings for plant; single copies of of some documents and no fire protection. Photo taken at Zaporizhzhya NPP as part of configuration management project trip, May 12-16, 1997. Photographer: Alex Sich. May 1997. |
UK-ZA-034 |
Zaporizhzhya NPP archive. Photographer: May 1997. |
UK-ZA-035 |
The servers and network hardware for Zaporizhzhya?s LAN. Photo taken at Zaporizhzhya NPP as part of configuration management project trip, May 12-16, 1997. Photographer: Alex Sich. May 1997. |
UK-ZA-036 |
The servers and network hardware for Zaporizhzhya?s LAN. Photo taken at Zaporizhzhya NPP as part of configuration management project trip, May 12-16, 1997. Photographer: Alex Sich. May 1997. |
UK-ZA-037 |
The servers and network hardware for Zaporizhzhya?s LAN. Photo taken at Zaporizhzhya NPP as part of configuration management project trip, May 12-16, 1997. Photographer: Alex Sich. May 1997. |
UK-ZA-038 |
Servers and network hardware for Zaporizhzhya's LAN. Photographer: May 1997. |
UK-ZA-039 |
The servers and network hardware for Zaporizhzhya?s LAN. Photo taken at Zaporizhzhya NPP as part of configuration management project trip, May 12-16, 1997. Photographer: Alex Sich. May 1997. |
UK-ZA-040 |
Archive area, Zaporizhzhya NPP. Photographer: May 1997. |
UK-ZA-041 |
Showing Zaporizhzhya NPP's computer capabilities. Photographer: May 1997. |
UK-ZA-042 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. Preparing to lift the Ventilated Concrete Cask (VCC) liner on top of the base and bending the VCC top rebar assembly. Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-043 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. Erecting the Ventilated Concrete Cask (VCC) construction forms around the VCC liner and rebar assemblies. Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-044 |
Worker, Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-045 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. Pouring initial batch of concrete into test specimen collection hopper. Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-046 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. Completing the air entrainment test system concrete fill. Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-047 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. Closing the air entrainment test system. Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-048 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. Concrete truck ramps required to reach the US concrete pumper hopper. Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-049 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. View of concrete pump discharge rig. Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-050 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. Pumping concrete into the Ventilated Concrete Cask (VCC) form. Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-051 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. Completing the final concrete pour of the first Ventilated Concete Cask (VCC). Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-052 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. Finishing the concrete at the top of the first Ventilated Concrete Cask (VCC). Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-053 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. Attaching the approval flag after acceptance of first Ventilated Concrete Cask (VCC). Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-054 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. Installing the wooden curing cover over the Ventilated Concrete Cask (VCC) forms. Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-055 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. Ventilated Concrete Cask (VCC) concrete construction crew and Duke Engineering & Services inspector. Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-056 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. Ventilated Concrete Cask (VCC) concrete construction crew and Duke Engineering & Services inspector and project management. Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-057 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. Ventilated Concrete Cask (VCC) concrete testing crew, Duke Engineering & Services inspector, NRA inspector, KDI inspector and ZNPP inspector. Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-058 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. First Ventilated Concrete Cask (VCC) after removal of the forms. Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-059 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. Cask transporter garage under construction by ZNPP. Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-061 |
Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Project, Zaporizhzhya NPP, Ukraine. ZNPP project management and construction management at the entrance to the spent fuel storage pad near ZNPP Unit 6. Photographer: Duke Engineering & Services. May 1998. |
UK-ZA-062 |
Zaporizhzhya NPP. Photo contact: Pavel Baranovskiy. Date: unknown. |
UK-ZA-063 |
August 18, 2001, ceremony at Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine to celebrate a milestone: the site's first use of a cask for storage of spent nuclear fuel. The cylindrical concrete casks, which provide long-term storage for spent fuel, are built onsite. Shown here on a transporter, the cask was taken to a loading area where baskets of spent nuclear fuel were placed inside. Ukraine, United States and media representatives were on hand for the event, which is the culmination of many years of work focused on increasing spent fuel storage capacity at the plant. Date: August 2001. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. |
UK-ZA-064 |
At Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, looking down at one of the baskets prior to loading of spent nuclear fuel. Date: August 2001. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. |
UK-ZA-065 |
Participants in the August 18, 2001, ceremony at Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine look down at one of the baskets prior to loading of spent nuclear fuel. The ceremony marked the loading of the first cask with spent fuel. Date: August 2001. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. |
UK-ZA-066 |
At Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant, reloading machine used to move spent fuel from storage ponds into concrete casks. Date: August 2001. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. |
UK-ZA-067 |
At Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant, a press conference discussing the site's first use of a concrete cask for storage of spent nuclear fuel. Participants in the press conference included national, regional and plant officials. Date: August 2001. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. |
UK-ZA-068 |
Participants in the August 18, 2001, ceremony at Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine learn about the site's first use of a cask for storage of spent nuclear fuel. Date: August 2001. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. |
UK-ZA-069 |
In the changing room before a tour of the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant. The tour was part of a ceremony marking the site's first use of a cask for storage of spent nuclear fuel. From left, Zaporizhzhya region Governor Evgeny Kartashov and Ukraine's Deputy Minister of Energy Nur Nigmatullin. Date: August 2001. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. |
UK-ZA-070 |
In the changing room before a tour of the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant. The tour was part of a ceremony marking the site's first use of a cask for storage of spent nuclear fuel. Date: August 2001. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. |
UK-ZA-071 |
At Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant reactor hall, the reloading machine used to move spent fuel from storage ponds into concrete casks. Date: August 2001. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. |
UK-ZA-072 |
A tour in one of the reactor halls at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant. The tour was part of a ceremony marking the site's first use of a cask for storage of spent nuclear fuel. Date: August 2001. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. |
UK-ZA-073 |
A tour in one of the reactor halls at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant. The tour was part of a ceremony marking the site's first use of a cask for storage of spent nuclear fuel. Date: August 2001. Photographer: |
UK-ZA-074 |
Participants in a tour in one of the reactor halls at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant. Date: August 2001. Photographer: |
UK-ZA-075 |
A tour in one of the reactor halls at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant. The tour was part of a ceremony marking the site's first use of a cask for storage of spent nuclear fuel. Date: August 2001. Photographer: Andrei Glukhov. |
UK-ZA-076 |
A cask used for storage of spent nuclear fuel is shown here on a transporter during the August 2001 celebration at Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine. Date:August 2001. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-ZA-077 |
A cask used for storage of spent nuclear fuel is shown here on a transporter during the August 2001 celebration at Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine. Celebration participants are in the background. Date: August 2001. |
UK-ZA-078 |
One of the casks used for storage of nuclear fuel at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine during the process of loading fuel assemblies. Date: August 2001. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-ZA-079 |
Workers at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine during the process of loading fuel assemblies onto concrete storage casks. One of the casks is in the background.Date: August 2001.Photographer: unknown. |
UK-ZA-080 |
One of the casks used for storage of nuclear fuel at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine during the process of loading fuel assemblies. Date: August 2001. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-ZA-081 |
Workers at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine pose for a photograph during a celebration of the site’s first use of concrete casks to store spent nuclear fuel. Date: August 2001. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-ZA-082 |
Workers at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine pose for a photograph during the August 2001 ceremony celebrating the plants’ first use of concrete casks to store spent nuclear fuel. Date: August 2001. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-ZA-083 |
Participants in a ceremony at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine get a look at one of the first concrete casks that will be used to store spent nuclear fuel at the plant. Date: August 2001. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-ZA-084 |
Close-up of a concrete cask used to store spent nuclear fuel at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine. Date: August 2001. Photographer: unknown |
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Lithuania
LI-IG-001 |
Ignalina NPP. Photographer: |
LI-IG-002 |
Ignalina NPP. Credit: Photo courtesy International Atomic Energy Agency. Photographer: |
LI-IG-014 |
Inspecting equipment for monitoring pressure in the new control and protection system installed at Ignalina NPP. Photo contact: September 1998. |
LI-IG-015 |
Ignalina NPP Unit 1 staff put the finishing touches on the transmitters that monitor coolant flow in the newly installed control and protection system. Photo contact: Ron Wright. September 1998. |
LI-IG-016 |
Ignalina NPP staff installed and color-coded conduit for the four-channel control and protection system in Unit 1. Photo contact: Ron Wright. September 1998. |
LI-IG-017 |
Ignalina NPP staff installed and color-coded conduit for the four-channel control and protection system in Unit 1. Photo contact: Ron Wright. September 1998. |
LI-IG-018 |
Ignalina NPP staff installed and color-coded conduit for the Relay Termination Interface box, part of the control and protection system in Unit 1. Photo contact: Ron Wright. September 1998. |
LI-IG-019 |
Checking the switch panel in the control cabinet of the four-channel control and protection system at Ignalina NPP. Photo contact: September 1998. |
LI-IG-020 |
Examining control cabinets. Factory acceptance tests were the responsibility of Ignalina NPP. Photo contact: |
LI-IG-021 |
The control cabinet for one channel of the control and protection system is now installed at Ignalina NPP. The installation was designed to meet tough Class 1E standards. Photo contact: Ron Wright. September 1998. |
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Ukraine, Chornobyl
UK-CH-001 |
Aerial view of Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: |
UK-CH-002 |
Chornobyl NPP, following 1986 accident. Photographer: |
UK-CH-003 |
Aerial view of Chornobyl NPP, with graphics pointing out each unit. Photographer: |
UK-CH-004 |
Building at Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: |
UK-CH-005 |
Aerial view of cascade wall following 1986 accident, Chornobyl NPP. |
UK-CH-006 |
Aerial view following 1986 accident, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: |
UK-CH-007 |
View of Prypyat, near Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: |
UK-CH-008 |
Tree--a WWII memorial of sorts--near Chornobyl NPP. Tree no longer exists. Photographer: |
UK-CH-009 |
Chornobyl NPP exterior. Photographer: unknown. Date: unknown. |
UK-CH-010 |
Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: |
UK-CH-011 |
Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: |
UK-CH-012 |
Chornobyl NPP, following 1986 accident. Photographer: |
UK-CH-013 |
Chornobyl NPP, following 1986 accident. Cascade wall of Unit 4, pipes pump concrete over radioactive debris (lower right corner). Photographer: |
UK-CH-014 |
Chornobyl NPP following 1986 accident. Photographer: |
UK-CH-015 |
Chornobyl NPP following Unit 4 buttress wall, as it looks today. Photographer: |
UK-CH-016 |
Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: |
UK-CH-017 |
Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: |
UK-CH-018 |
New municipal center (under construction), Slavutych. Photographer: 1995 August |
UK-CH-019 |
Slavutych apartment buildings. Photographer: 1995 August |
UK-CH-020 |
Billboard map of Slavutych, showing neighborhoods. Photographer: 1995 August |
UK-CH-021 |
Construction site, Slavutych Hotel. Photographer: 1995 August |
UK-CH-022 |
Slavutych. Photographer: 1995 August |
UK-CH-023 |
Present municipal center, Slavutych. Photographer: 1995 August |
UK-CH-024 |
Slavutych train station, adjacent to Slavutych Hotel construction site. Photographer: 1995 August |
UK-CH-025 |
Slavutych town square. Photographer: 1995 August |
UK-CH-026 |
Meeting in the Chornobyl NPP Computer Center conference room. August 1995. |
UK-CH-027 |
A Chornobyl NPP maintenance worker uses a drill press to manufacture a replacement part for Unit 1. Photographer: |
UK-CH-028 |
Model of Chornobyl NPP. . Photographer: |
UK-CH-029 |
Chornobyl NPP staff training in North Carolina. Photographer: 1995 October/November |
UK-CH-032 |
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UK-CH-033 |
Chornobyl NPP visitors participate in training at nuclear power plant in North Carolina. Photographer: 1995 October/November |
UK-CH-089 |
Chornobyl NPP visitors, touring North Carolina NPP. Photographer: 1995 October/November. |
UK-CH-091 |
Apartment building, Slavutych. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-092 |
Chornobyl NPP, statue of Lenin in front of plant. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-093 |
Model of Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Unknown. Date: 1996 March. |
UK-CH-095 |
Model of sarcophagus at Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-096 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 1 control room. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-097 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 1 control room. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-100 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 3 reactor hall. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-101 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 3 reactor hall. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-102 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 3 reactor hall. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-103 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 3 reactor hall. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-104 |
Schematic of Chornobyl Unit 4 and sarcophagus. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-105 |
Chornobyl NPP control room; unit # unknown. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-106 |
Tour of Chornobyl NPP control room; unit # unknown. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-109 |
Visitors preparing for sarcophagus tour. Photographer: 1996 March. |
UK-CH-110 |
Crane alongside sarcophagus, Chornobyl NPP Unit 4. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-111 |
View from inside, near top of sarcophagus, Chornobyl NPP Unit 4. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-112 |
Inside sarcophagus of Chornobyl NPP Unit 4. Bryan Gore is at right. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-113 |
Inside sarcophagus of Chornobyl NPP Unit 4. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-114 |
Inside sarcophagus of Chornobyl NPP Unit 4. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-115 |
Chornobyl NPP, inside sarcophagus. Photographer: 1996 March. |
UK-CH-116 |
Chornobyl NPP, inside sarcophagus. Photographer: 1996 March. |
UK-CH-117 |
Chornobyl NPP, inside sarcophagus. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-118 |
Chornobyl NPP, outside walls of sarcophagus. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-119 |
Chornobyl NPP, outside walls of sarcophagus. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-120 |
Chornobyl NPP Spent Fuel Storage facility. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-121 |
Chornobyl NPP. Heavy equipment used in sarcophagus construction. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-122 |
Chornobyl NPP. View of north wall of sarcophagus. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-126 |
Meeting in International Research Center offices, Slavutych. Photographer: 1996 April. |
UK-CH-127 |
Meeting in International Research Center offices, Slavutych. Photographer: 1996 April. |
UK-CH-131 |
Front entrance to Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-132 |
Chornobyl NPP, inside of Spent Fuel Storage Facility. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-133 |
Chornobyl NPP, inside of Spent Fuel Storage Facility. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-134 |
Prypyat building. Photographer: 1996 April. |
UK-CH-135 |
Chornobyl NPP. Long shot of sarcophagus. Photographer: 1996 March |
UK-CH-150 |
Memorial to workers who lost their lives in Chornobyl accident, in Slavutych. Photographer: 1995 August |
UK-CH-162 |
Outside Chornobyl Unit 4. Photographer: 1995 November. |
UK-CH-164 |
Chornobyl Unit 4. Photographer: 1995 November |
UK-CH-166 |
Stands for scaffolding--an example of weld seam quality--at Chornobyl maintenance shop. Photographer: 1995 November |
UK-CH-175 |
Military vehicles used during emergency activities at Chornobyl NPP after 1986 catastrophe, now in dump site in Exclusion Zone. Photographer: 1995 |
UK-CH-177 |
Military vehicles used during emergency activities at Chornobyl NPP after 1986 catastrophe, now in dump site in Exclusion Zone. Photographer: 1995 |
UK-CH-190 |
Tour of Chornobyl Exclusion Zone. Photographer: 1995. |
UK-CH-221 |
Touring Ministry of Chornobyl lab. Photographer:
1995 August |
UK-CH-253 |
Robotic device under development by Ministry of Chornobyl. Photographer: Roger Anderson 1995 August |
UK-CH-254 |
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UK-CH-255 |
World War II monument, Kyiv. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-256 |
Memorial dedicated to a victim of the Chornobyl NPP accident in 1986. Memorial is located in Unit 3, next to wall between Unit 3 and 4. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-257 |
Chornobyl NPP interior. Photographer: 1996 May. |
UK-CH-258 |
Dinner in Slavutych, PNNL and Chornobyl representatives. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-259 |
Kyiv. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-260 |
Presidential residence, Kyiv. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-261 |
Dnieper River and Kyiv. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-262 |
Monument commemorating 1654 reunification of Russia and Ukraine, Kyiv. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-263 |
Renovation project, Kyiv. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-277 |
Kyiv street where arts and crafts are sold. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-278 |
Kyiv street where arts and crafts are sold. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-279 |
Kyiv. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-280 |
Kyiv. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-281 |
Slavutych, downtown. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-282 |
Sign at Chornobyl memorial, Slavutych. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-283 |
Chornobyl memorial, Slavutych. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-284 |
Slavutych. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-285 |
Slavutych. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-286 |
Meeting at Chornobyl. Photographer: 1996 May. |
UK-CH-287 |
Trolley, Kyiv. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-288 |
PNNL team prepares for tour of sarcophagus, Chornobyl NPP Unit 4. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-289 |
Outside Chornobyl Unit 4. Photographer: 1996 May. |
UK-CH-290 |
One section of the turbine hall building, Chornobyl Unit 4. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-291 |
Sarcophagus wall, Chornobyl Unit 4. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-292 |
Waterway in Chornobyl Exclusion Zone, near Prypyat. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-296 |
Safety sign encouraging people to avoid a fire by snuffing out their cigarettes, in Exclusion Zone. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-300 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 changing room. Photographer:
1996 May. |
UK-CH-301 |
Tour of Chornobyl NPP Unit 1 reactor hall. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-302 |
Tour of Chornobyl NPP Unit 1 reactor hall. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-303 |
Refueling machine in Chornobyl NPP Unit 1 reactor hall, as seen during tour of facility. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-304 |
Chornobyl NPP Administration Building. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-305 |
Slavutych buildings. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-306 |
Slavutych cottage. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-309 |
Schematic of sarcophagus. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-310 |
Model of Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-311 |
Model showing Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 interior, as it looks today. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-314 |
PNNL team (in background) outside Chornobyl NPP Unit 4. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-315 |
Sarcophagus of Chornobyl NPP Unit 4. Photographer:
1996 May. |
UK-CH-316 |
View from inside sarcophagus of Chornobyl NPP Unit 4, looking out over site. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-317 |
Inside sarcophagus, Chornobyl NPP Unit 4. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-318 |
Inside sarcophagus, Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 control room, as seen during tour. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-319 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 4. Photographer: Dennis Kreid 1996 May |
UK-CH-320 |
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UK-CH-321 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 3 Sub-Reactor Region directly below the reactor showing the lower portions of the fuel coolant channels and in the background part of the cruciform reactor support member "Component S". Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-322 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 3 Sub-Reactor Region directly below the reactor showing the lower portions of the fuel coolant channels, in the foreground one of two emergency support and alignment pillars. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-323 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 3 Sub-Reactor Region directly below the reactor showing the lower portions of the fuel coolant channels, in the foreground one of two emergency support and alignment pillars. Same as UK-CH-322, but from the side of the alignment structure looking further in. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-324 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 3 Sub-Reactor Region directly below the reactor showing the lower portions of the fuel coolant channels, in the background part of the cruciform reactor support member "Component S", and on the floor level the covering to two of eleven steam distribution headers leading to the steam distribution corridor on the next level below. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-325 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 3 Sub-Reactor Region directly below the reactor showing the lower portions of the fuel coolant channels, in the background part of the cruciform reactor support member "Component S," and on the floor level, barely visible, the covering to one of eleven steam distribution headers leading to the steam distribution corridor on the next level below. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-326 |
Chornobyl NPP U nit 3 Sub-Reactor Region directly below the reactor showing the lower portions of the fuel coolant channels, in the background the inner corner of the cruciform reactor support member "Component S", and on the floor level the covering to two of eleven steam distribution headers leading to the steam distribution corridor on the next level below. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-327 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 3 Sub-Reactor Region directly below the reactor showing in the background the inner corner of the cruciform reactor support member "Component S", and on the floor level the covering to two of eleven steam distribution headers leading to the steam distribution corridor on the next level below. Same as #326 but closer in. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-328 |
Chornobyl NPP, Unit 3, lower portion of a Steam Distribution Header with pressure (rupture) membranes on each of three openings (attached to ceiling and leading upwards to Sub-Reactor Region - see photos #326 and 327 in the Steam Distribution Corridor. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-329 |
Chornobyl NPP, Unit 3, lower portion of a Steam Distribution Header with pressure (rupture) membranes on each of three openings (attached to ceiling and leading upwards to Sub-Reactor Region. Same as photo 328 but looking downwards onto the top portions of several Steam Distribution Channels jutting out of the floor and leading to the 2nd level of the Pressure Suppression Pool. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-330 |
Chornobyl NPP, Unit 3, lower portion of a Steam Distribution Header with pressure (rupture) membranes on each of three openings (attached to ceiling and leading upwards to Sub-Reactor Region - Same as photos 328 & 329, as seen from a distance. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-331 |
Chornobyl NPP, post- accident view of Unit 4 (as well as Unit 3, Auxiliary Systems Building Block "V", and Turbine-Generator Hall) from the southwest showing the significant damage caused to the upper portions of the reactor building and almost complete destruction of the dearator rooms. Note the one meter thick structural support columns inclined away from vertical in the middle of the photograph. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 mid- August |
UK-CH-332 |
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UK-CH-333 |
Chornobyl NPP, post- accident view from the south southeast at approximately 250 meters above ground level of Unit-4 (as well as Unit-3, Auxiliary Systems Building Block "V", and Turbine-Generator Hall). Stereoscopic right twin to photo #332. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 mid-August |
UK-CH-334 |
Chornobyl NPP, post- accident view from the south at approximately 125 meters above ground level of Unit-4 and Auxiliary Systems Building Block "V". Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 mid- August |
UK-CH-335 |
Chornobyl NPP, post- accident view directly above plant at an elevation of approximately 1000 meters showing extent of destruction and fuel fragments partially removed from Unit-3 and Block "V". Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 late July |
UK-CH-336 |
Chornobyl NPP, post- accident view during the construction of the sarcophagus directly above Component "E" (Upper Biological Shield or "Elena") at an elevation of approximately 200 meters. Note that fuel fragments have been removed from the southern half of Block "V" and a "manhole" was punched through to permit worker access to the roof. Note also that the northern cascade wall is partially competed: metallic boxes as filler are visible in the third level before concrete is poured on top to cover them and add rigidity. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 late August |
UK-CH-337 |
Chornobyl NPP, post- accident view during the construction of the Sarcophagus directly above Component "E" (Upper Biological Shield or "Elena"). Same as photo # 336 but at an elevation of approximately 175 meters. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 Late August |
UK-CH-338 |
Chornobyl NPP, post- accident view during the construction of the Sarcophagus directly above Component "E" (Upper Biological Shield or "Elena"). Same as # 336 except as viewed from slightly to the southwest of the reactor building at an elevation of approximately 200 meters. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 late August |
UK-CH-339 |
Chornobyl NPP, post- accident view during the construction of the sarcophagus directly above Component "E" (Upper Biological Shield or "Elena"). Same as photo # 336 except viewed from the northeast of the reactor building at an elevation of approximately 200 meters. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 late August |
UK-CH-340 |
Chornobyl NPP, post- accident view directly above Component "E" (Upper Biological Shield or "Elena" - building coordinates L-47) at an elevation of approximately 125 meters. Note that Elena is not covered with materials dropped from helicopters, and that this material forms a large mound approximately 10- 15 meters east southeast of the reactor shaft on the floor of the Central Hall. Stereoscopic left twin to photo # 341. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 early September |
UK-CH-341 |
Chornobyl NPP, post- accident view directly above Component "E" (Upper Biological Shield or "Elena" - building coordinates L-47) at an elevation of approximately 125 meters. Note that Elena is not covered with materials dropped from helicopters, and that this material forms a large mound approximately 10- 15 meters east southeast of the reactor shaft on the floor of the Central Hall. Stereoscopic right twin to photo # 340. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 early September |
UK-CH-342 |
Chornobyl NPP, sarcophagus construction viewed from the north northeast at approximately 100 meters elevation showing construction of the northern cascade wall. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 early September |
UK-CH-343 |
Chornobyl NPP, sarcophagus construction viewed from the north northeast at approximately 100 meters elevation showing construction of the northern cascade wall. Same as photo 342, except closer in. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 early September |
UK-CH-344 |
Chornobyl NPP, sarcophagus construction viewed from the north at approximately 100 meters elevation showing construction of the northern cascade wall. Early September 1986. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-345 |
Chornobyl NPP, view of Elena and "buoy" detector units from the southeast looking into the Central Hall. Note portions of the reinforced wall covering the Steam Drum Separators are missing. Note also that Elena is not covered by any of the materials dropped from the helicopters. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 late August |
UK-CH-346 |
Chornobyl NPP, view of Elena and "buoy" detector units from the southeast looking into the Central Hall. Note portions of the reinforced wall covering the Steam Drum Separators are missing. Note also that Elena is clearly not covered by any of the materials dropped from the helicopters and that the "igla" detector is jutting out of an opening of the southern spent fuel pool. Note finally construction of the roof has started because support Beam B1 and B2 are in place. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 mid-September |
UK-CH-347 |
Chornobyl NPP, view of Elena and "buoy" detector units from the northeast looking into the Central Hall. Note that construction of the roof has started because support Beams B1 and B2 are in place. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 mid-September |
UK-CH-348 |
Chornobyl NPP, sarcophagus construction as viewed from the south- southeast at an elevation of approximately 125 meters. Note that the roof "pipes" are being laid onto support Beams B1 and B2. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 mid- September |
UK-CH-349 |
Chornobyl NPP, sarcophagus construction as viewed from the north and above at an elevation of approximately 175 meters. Note that the roof "pipes" are being laid onto support Beams B1 and B2. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 mid- September |
UK-CH-350 |
Chornobyl NPP, sarcophagus construction viewed from the northwest at an elevation of approximately 200 meters. Note that all "pipes" for the roof have been laid and that the "dog house" is in place. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 mid- October |
UK-CH-351 |
Chornobyl NPP, view of sarcophagus from the northwest and at ground level with the "Mammoth Block" (70 meter long steel roof support member) in the foreground. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 mid- late October |
UK-CH-352 |
Chornobyl NPP, view of Sarcophagus from the northwest and at ground level with the "Mammoth Block" (70 meter long steel roof support member) front. Note several panels for the western contraforce wall are standing in the foreground ready to be moved into position against the heavily damaged reactor building wall, and that three panels are already in place. Mid to late October. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 mid- late October |
UK-CH-353 |
Chornobyl NPP, view of the late stages of the construction of the Sarcophagus roof from the south southwest showing the "Mammoth Block" in place resting upon reactor building debris. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 late October |
UK-CH-354 |
Chornobyl NPP, view of the late stages of the construction of the sarcophagus roof from the southwest showing the "Mammoth Block" partially covered by roof panels. Note the one meter thick structural support columns inclined away from vertical in the region of the dearator rooms. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 late October |
UK-CH-355 |
Chornobyl NPP, view of an essentially completed sarcophagus viewed from the northwest at an elevation of approximately 175 meters. Note the partially constructed Units 5 and 6 in the distant background. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 November |
UK-CH-356 |
Chornobyl NPP, view of the completed sarcophagus viewed from the northwest at ground level showing the north ern cascade and western contraforce walls. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 November |
UK-CH-357 |
Chornobyl NPP Units 1-4 viewed from the southeast at a distance of approximately 1000 meters showing the completed sarcophagus. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: 1986 November |
UK-CH-358 |
Bird's eye view of abandoned Prypyat, near Chornobyl NPP, viewed from the southeast. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-359 |
Inside Chornobyl NPP Unit-4, showing heavy damage suffered by the lower portions of the reactor fuel channel piping in either rooms 404/3 or 404/4. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-360 |
Inside Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 showing the Lower Biological Shield (Component "OR") after having descended approximately 4 meters from its nominal position - located in the Sub- Reactor Region (Room 305/2). Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-361 |
Inside Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 in the Sub-Reactor Region (Room 305/2) showing the southern emergency support and alignment pillar partially eaten through by melted fuel. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-362 |
Inside Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 showing solidified corium "flowing" out of a Steam Distribution Header (SDH) in Room 210/6 of the Steam Distribution Corridor. Note that the SDH appears to have suffered very little damage from the melted fuel. Note also the unmelted chain hanging from the left portal of the SDH. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-363 |
Inside Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 showing solidified corium "flowing" out of the left portal of the Steam Distribution Header (SDH) in Room 210/6 of the Steam Distribution Corridor shown in photo # 362. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-364 |
Inside Chornobyl NPP Unit-4 showing solidified corium "flowing" out of the right portal of the Steam Distribution Header (SDH) in Room 210/6 of the Steam Distribution Corridor shown in photo #362. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-365 |
Inside Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 showing solidified corium "flowing" out of one of the portals of a Steam Distribution Header (SDH) in Room 210/7 of the Steam Distribution Corridor. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-366 |
Inside Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 showing solidified corium "flowing" out of one of the portals of the Steam Distribution Header (SDH) in Room 210/7 of the Steam Distribution Corridor shown in photo # 365. Note that the SDH maintenance access ladder was crushed by the flowing melted fuel but not itself melted. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-367 |
Inside Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 showing solidified corium "flowing" out of one of the other portals of the Steam Distribution Header (SDH) in Room 210/7 of the Steam Distribution Corridor shown in # 365. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-368 |
Inside Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 showing the 2 metric ton accumulation of melted nuclear fuel dubbed the "Elephant's Foot" located in Corridor 217/2. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-369 |
Inside Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 showing a melted nuclear fuel stalactite located near the southern end of Corridor 217/2. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-370 |
Inside Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 showing pumice- like formations of melted nuclear fuel on the lower level of the Pressure Suppression Pool. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-371 |
Inside Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 showing pumice- like formations of melted nuclear fuel on the lower level of the Pressure Suppression Pool. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-372 |
Inside Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 showing pumice- like formations of melted nuclear fuel on the upper level of the Pressure Suppression Pool. Photo credit: The Kurchatov Institute (Russia) and the ISTC-Shelter (Ukraine). Photographer: |
UK-CH-375 |
Chornobyl NPP staff member conducts inspection. Photographer: |
UK-CH-376 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 1 reactor hall. Photographer: |
UK-CH-377 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 1 control room. Photographer: |
UK-CH-378 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 , shelter construction stage. Photographer: |
UK-CH-379 |
Robotic devices used in post-accident clean-up at Chornobyl Unit 4. Photographer: |
UK-CH-380 |
Unidentified workers take radiation measurements in surrounding area following accident at Chornobyl NPP Unit 4. Photographer: |
UK-CH-381 |
Post-accident view of Prypyat, an abandoned town near Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: |
UK-CH-382 |
Unidentified workers inside Chornobyl NPP Unit 4. Photographer: |
UK-CH-383 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 and sarcophagus. Photographer: |
UK-CH-384 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 control panel, post- accident. Photographer: |
UK-CH-385 |
Worker makes repairs to roof of sarcophagus, Chornobyl NPP Unit 4. Photographer: |
UK-CH-386 |
Worker makes repairs to roof of sarcophagus, Chornobyl NPP Unit 4. Photographer: |
UK-CH-387 |
Entrance to Slavutych. Photographer: |
UK-CH-388 |
Slavutych shopping center. Photographer: |
UK-CH-389 |
Prypyat, before Chornobyl accident. Photographer: |
UK-CH-390 |
Shirley Jackson, Nuclear Regulatory Commission chairman at Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: |
UK-CH-391 |
Ukraine Prime Minister P. Lazarenko (second from left) talks with Chornobyl NPP's chief engineer during a visit to the plant site. Photographer: |
UK-CH-392 |
Ukraine Prime Minister P. Lazarenko and his team visit Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: |
UK-CH-393 |
Ukraine Prime Minister P. Lazarenko at Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: |
UK-CH-394 |
Church hierarchy visits and blesses Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: |
UK-CH-395 |
Sergei Parashin, who served as plant manager at Chornobyl NPP for a number of years. Photographer: |
UK-CH-396 |
Chornobyl NPP Unit 4. Photographer: |
UK-CH-427 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-428 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-429 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-430 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-431 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-432 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-433 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-434 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-435 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-436 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-437 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-438 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-439 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-440 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-441 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-442 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-443 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-444 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-446 |
Emergency Operating Instructions workshop attended by Chornobyl NPP staff. Photographer: M. Roberts. 1996 October. |
UK-CH-505 |
Shelter roof above collapsed roof of Central Reactor Hall, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-506 |
Shelter worker in Central Hall, Chornobyl NPP. Note square x-section reactor graphite blocks. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-507 |
Damage in Central Hall, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-509 |
Central Hall refueling machine, Chornobyl NPP. Mammoth beams. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-510 |
Central Hall showing damaged elements of refueling machine, accident damage to walls of the hall and cylindrical bracing as well as cylindrical roof supports spanning between the beams B1/B2, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-511 |
Along one side of the Central Reactor Hall, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-512 |
Central Reactor Hall viewed from above with reactor head clearly visible, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-513 |
Views of the reactor vessel head "Elena" showing coolant piping connectors and other effects of the 1986 accident, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-514 |
Views of the reactor vessel head "Elena" showing coolant piping connectors and other effects of the 1986 accident, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-515 |
Views of the reactor vessel head "Elena" showing coolant piping connectors and other effects of the 1986 accident, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-516 |
Destroyed sections over a reactor pump bay with Shelter wall and roof, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-517 |
Structural damage in and over the reactor coolant pump bay with one pump drive motor visible, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-518 |
Concrete pours introduced to assist in stabilizing the structure concurrent with Shelter construction activities. Temporary power cables have been strung over the pour, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-519 |
Example of fused "Chornobyl Lavas" which flowed into reactor coolant piping during the course of events immediately following initiation of the 1986 accident, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-520 |
Example of fused "Chornobyl Lavas" which flowed into reactor coolant piping during the course of events immediately following initiation of the 1986 accident, Chornobyl NPP. Cables in the foreground are strung over stabilizing concrete pours placed after the accident. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-522 |
Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object, viewing the "elephants foot" lava flow, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Unknown. Fall 1996. |
UK-CH-524 |
"Elephants foot" lava flow, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Fall 1996. |
UK-CH-527 |
"Chornobyl Lavas," Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-528 |
Example of fused "Chornobyl Lavas" which flowed into reactor coolant piping during the course of events immediately following initiation of the 1986 accident, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-529 |
Example of damage to building structure, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-530 |
Example of damage to building structure, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-531 |
Example of supplemental bracing installed to stabilize damaged concrete structural columns, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-532 |
Example of supplemental bracing installed to stabilize damaged concrete structural columns, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter Object. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-533 |
Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter, viewing a portion of the Central Reactor Hall showing cylindrical pipe roof members, Mammoth Beams and portions of the destroyed refueling machine, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Unknown. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-534 |
A portion of the Central Reactor Hall showing cylindrical pipe roof members, Mammoth Beams and portions of the destroyed refueling machine, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-535 |
Reactor gallery damage, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-536 |
Piping and structural damage in a deaerator gallery, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-537 |
Piping and structural damage in a deaerator gallery, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-538 |
Piping and structural damage in a reactor coolant pump bay, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-539 |
Building structural columns between the reactor hall and cooling pump bay displaced by forces of the April 1986 accident, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-540 |
Temporary shielded passageway immediately below and adjacent to the reactor cavity, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-541 |
Temporary shielded passageway immediately below and adjacent to the reactor cavity, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-542 |
Workers drilling a borehole toward the reactor cavity using a Russian boring machine, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-544 |
A view into "Bubbler Pool" on the bottom level of the reactor building, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-545 |
Unit 4 Turbine Hall damage, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-547 |
Bucket of radioactive debris retrieved during Unit 3/4 ventilation pre-stack repair site decontamination efforts with what appears to be sections of fuel rods ejected from the core during the accident, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Artur Korneev, Deputy Director of Shelter. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-548 |
Base of the Unit 3/4 Ventilation Stack, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Unknown. Spring 1997. |
UK-CH-552 |
Parliament building, Kiev. March 1997. Photographer: Mike Durst. |
UK-CH-553 |
Downtown Kiev. March 1997. Photographer: Mike Durst. |
UK-CH-554 |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kiev. March 1997. Photographer: Mike Durst. |
UK-CH-555 |
Marrinsky Palace, Kiev. March 1997. Photographer: Mike Durst. |
UK-CH-557 |
Slavutych, Ukraine, site of relocation of Chornobyl residents. March 1997. Photographer: Mike Durst. |
UK-CH-558 |
Slavutych, Ukraine, site of relocation of Chornobyl residents. March 1997. Photographer: Mike Durst. |
UK-CH-560 |
Slavutych, Ukraine. March 1997. Photographer: Mike Durst. |
UK-CH-561 |
Slavutych, Ukraine. March 1997. Photographer: Mike Durst. |
UK-CH-562 |
Slavutych, Ukraine. March 1997. Photographer: Mike Durst. |
UK-CH-563 |
Chornobyl NPP. March 1997. Photographer: Mike Durst. |
UK-CH-564 |
Chornobyl NPP. March 1997. Photographer: |
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Chornobyl NPP Unit 4 control room. March 1997. Photographer: Mike Durst. |
UK-CH-567 |
Inside shelter at Chornobyl NPP, looking toward Prypyat. March 1997. Photographer: Mike Durst. |
UK-CH-568 |
Chornobyl Center. March 1997. Photographer: Mike Durst. |
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Chornobyl Center. March 1997. Photographer: Mike Durst. |
UK-CH-570 |
Chornobyl Center. March 1997. Photographer: Mike Durst. |
UK-CH-576 |
Chornobyl NPP analytical simulator under development at the VNIIAES facilities in Moscow. Photographer: Peter Kohut. 1997 October. |
UK-CH-577 |
Chornobyl NPP analytical simulator under development at the VNIIAES facilities in Moscow. Photographer: Peter Kohut. 1997 October. |
UK-CH-578 |
Chornobyl NPP analytical simulator under development at the VNIIAES facilities in Moscow. Photographer: Peter Kohut. 1997 October. |
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UK-CH-580 |
Institute of Cybernetics and Mathematical Machines, Kiev, Ukraine. Photographer: July 1997. |
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Dedication of Mobile Radiation Laboratory, Slavutych, Ukraine. William Green Miller, U.S. ambassador to Ukraine (third from right, front) and Minister Yuri Kostenko (second from right, front). Photographer: Nickolay Turchin/Dyordyev Konstantin. July 1997. |
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Dedication of Mobile Radiation Laboratory, Slavutych, Ukraine. (Left to right) Minister Yuri Kostenko and William Green Miller, U.S. ambassador to Ukraine (cutting ribbon). Photographer: Nickolay Turchin/Dyordyev Konstantin. July 1997. |
UK-CH-586 |
Presentation of honorary degree, Kiev, Ukraine. Photographer: July 1997. |
UK-CH-587 |
Academy of Technological Science ceremony, Kiev, Ukraine. Terry Lash, DOE (third from left); Minister Yuri Kostenko (fourth from right); and William Green Miller, U.S. ambassador to Ukraine (second from right). Photographer: Grib Vasyil. July 1997. |
UK-CH-589 |
Dedication of Mobile Radiation Laboratory, Slavutych, Ukraine. William Green Miller, U.S. ambassador to Ukraine. Photographer: Nickolay Turchin/Dyordyev Konstantin. July 1997. |
UK-CH-591 |
1997 International Cooperation for Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant and Slavutych Conference, Slavutych, Ukraine. Bill Madia, PNNL, and Georgiy Vitaliyovych, deputy director, State Scientific Center of Environmental Radiogeochemistry. Photographer: Nickolay Turchin/Dyordyev Konstantin. July 1997. |
UK-CH-592 |
Terry Lash, DOE, speaking at the 1997 International Cooperation for Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant and Slavutych Conference, Slavutych, Ukraine. Photographer: Nickolay Turchin/Dyordyev Konstantin. July 1997. |
UK-CH-594 |
Terry Lash, DOE, speaking at the 1997 International Cooperation for Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant and Slavutych Conference, Slavutych, Ukraine. (Seated left to right) Valery Glygalo, Chornobyl Center coordinating director; Michael Humphreys, CEU, DGIAC5, Belgium ; Sergey Parashin, Chornobyl NPP general manager; Alexander Smyshlayev, Minister Deputy for Environmental Program and Nuclear Safety; and Anatoly Nossovsky, Slavutych Laboratory director. Photographer: Nickolay Turchin/Dyordyev Konstantin. July 1997. |
UK-CH-595 |
Vitaly Tolstonogov and Alexander Klyuchnikov, Shelter SCC director (third and second from right respectively), at the 1997 International Cooperation for Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant and Slavutych Conference, Slavutych, Ukraine. Photographer: Nickolay Turchin/Dyordyev Konstantin. July 1997. |
UK-CH-596 |
Meeting, Slavutych, Ukraine. Photographer: July 1997. |
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Valery Glygalo, Chornobyl Center coordinating director, at the 1997 International Cooperation for Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant and Slavutych Conference, Slavutych, Ukraine. Photographer: Nickolay Turchin/Dyordyev Konstantin. July 1997. |
UK-CH-598 |
Anatoly Nossovsky, Slavutych Laboratory director at the 1997 International Cooperation for Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant and Slavutych Conference, Slavutych, Ukraine. Photographer: Nickolay Turchin/Dyordyev Konstantin. July 1997. |
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The 1997 International Cooperation for Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant and Slavutych Conference, Slavutych, Ukraine. Photographer: July 1997. |
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Bill Madia, PNNL, and Terry Lash, DOE, at the 1997 International Cooperation for Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant and Slavutych Conference, Slavutych, Ukraine. Photographer: Nickolay Turchin/Dyordyev Konstantin. July 1997. |
UK-CH-602 |
Official opening of the PNNL Kiev adjunct office. Photographer: July 1997. |
UK-CH-603 |
Slavutych Laboratory ceremony and facility tour, Slavutych, Ukraine. Photographer: July 1997. |
UK-CH-604 |
Slavutych Laboratory ceremony and facility tour, Slavutych, Ukraine. Photographer: July 1997. |
UK-CH-605 |
Slavutych Laboratory ceremony and facility tour, Slavutych, Ukraine. Photographer: July 1997. |
UK-CH-607 |
Slavutych Laboratory ceremony and facility tour, Slavutych, Ukraine. Photographer: July 1997. |
UK-CH-608 |
Signing of cooperative agreement among Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Chornobyl Center and Chornobyl NPP, Slavutych, Ukraine. Photographer: July 1997. |
UK-CH-609 |
Slavutych Laboratory ceremony and facility tour, Slavutych, Ukraine. Photographer: July 1997. |
UK-CH-610 |
Video conference with Hanford Middle School and Ukrainian 8th grade students, Slavutych Laboratory, Slavutych, Ukraine. Photographer: July 1997. |
UK-CH-611 |
Video conference with Hanford Middle School and Ukrainian 8th grade students, Slavutych Laboratory, Slavutych, Ukraine. Photographer: July 1997. |
UK-CH-612 |
Press conference at close of 1997 International Cooperation for Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant and Slavutych Conference, Slavutych, Ukraine. (From left) Anatoly Nossovsky, Slavutych Laboratory director; Valery Glygalo, Chornobyl Center coordinating director; Sergey Parashin, Chornobyl NPP general manager; Slavutych Mayor Volodymyr Udovichenko; Terry Lash, DOE; Nick Lugansky (interpreter); Bill Madia, PNNL; and Carol Kessler, State Department. Photographer: Nickolay Turchin/Dyordyev Konstantin. July 1997. |
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Ukrainian education exchange visitors to the United States. Photographer: December 1997. |
UK-CH-677 |
Ukrainian education exchange visitors to the United States. Photographer: December 1997. |
UK-CH-678 |
Ukrainian education exchange visitor to the United States. Photographer: December 1997. |
UK-CH-679 |
Ukrainian education exchange visitors to the United States. Photographer: December 1997. |
UK-CH-680 |
American education exchange visitors to Ukraine. Photographer: December 1997. |
UK-CH-681 |
American education exchange visitors to Ukraine. Photographer: December 1997. |
UK-CH-682 |
American education exchange visitors to Ukraine. Photographer: December 1997. |
UK-CH-683 |
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UK-CH-684 |
Bracing members removed from ventilation stack, Chornobyl NPP units 3 and 4. Dents and deformities in bracing reflect damage caused by projectiles during 1986 explosion. Photographer: Bryan Gore. Summer 1998. |
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Looking up throat of ventilation stack, Chornobyl NPP units 3 and 4. Photographer: Bryan Gore. Summer 1998. |
UK-CH-686 |
Workers complete welding tasks on the ventilation stack, Chornobyl NPP units 3 and 4. Yellow mat adjacent to workers is a lead wool blanket provided by INSP and used to cover radioactive hot spots and protect the workers. Photographer: unknown. Summer 1998. |
UK-CH-687 |
Workers hoist an oxygen bottle up the side of Chornobyl NPP unit 3 during ventilation stack repair activities. Workers are wearing full protection equipment and are roped to supports. Photographer: unknown. Summer 1998. |
UK-CH-688 |
Ventilation stack, Chornobyl NPP units 3 and 4. New white bracing is visible on the stack's lower level. Photographer: unknown. Summer 1998. |
UK-CH-689 |
Vice President Al Gore visits Prypyat. Photographer: July 1998. |
UK-CH-690 |
Vice President Al Gore visits Prypyat. Photographer: July 1998. |
UK-CH-691 |
Vice President Al Gore walks through through the streets of the abandoned city of Prypyat, near Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Klaus Herold. July 1998. |
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UK-CH-693 |
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UK-CH-694 |
Plant staff use new symptom-based emergency operating instructions (EOIs) in a drill in the Unit 3 control room, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Photo courtesy Chornobyl NPP. March 1998. |
UK-CH-695 |
Plant staff member learns to use new symptom-based emergency operating instructions (EOIs) in a drill in the Unit 3 control room, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Photo courtesy Chornobyl NPP. March 1998. |
UK-CH-696 |
Emergency Operating Instructions drill, Chornobyl NPP. Photo courtesy Chornobyl NPP. March 1998. |
UK-CH-697 |
Plant staff member learns to use new symptom-based emergency operating instructions (EOIs) in a drill in the Unit 3 control room, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Photo courtesy Chornobyl NPP. March 1998. |
UK-CH-698 |
Plant staff use new symptom-based emergency operating instructions (EOIs) in a drill in the Unit 3 control room, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: Photo courtesy Chornobyl NPP. March 1998. |
UK-CH-699 |
Emergency Operating Instructions training, Chornobyl NPP. Photo courtesy Chornobyl NPP. March 1998. |
UK-CH-700 |
Emergency Operating Instructions training, Chornobyl NPP. Photo courtesy Chornobyl NPP. March 1998. |
UK-CH-701 |
Workers use analytical simulator to train on emergency operating instructions (EOIs) during a training session at the Slavutych Laboratory (SLIRT). Photographer: Photo courtesy Chornobyl NPP. March 1998. |
UK-CH-702 |
Emergency Operating Instructions training, Chornobyl NPP. Photo courtesy Chornobyl NPP. March 1998. |
UK-CH-703 |
Emergency Operating Instructions training, Chornobyl NPP. Photographer: March 1998. |
UK-CH-735 |
The radiation-hardened robotic unit built by Redzone Robotics, Inc. for deployment in the Chornobyl shelter. The robot, dubbed "Pioneer," is designed to enter, survey, and conduct samples in highly radioactive areas. Photographer: 1998 |
UK-CH-736 |
The radiation-hardened robotic unit built by Redzone Robotics, Inc. for deployment in the Chornobyl shelter. The robot, dubbed "Pioneer," is designed to enter, survey, and conduct samples in highly radioactive areas. Photographer: 1998 |
UK-CH-737 |
Rendering of radiation-hardened robotic unit built by Redzone Robotics, Inc. for deployment in the Chornobyl shelter. The robot, dubbed "Pioneer," is designed to enter, survey, and conduct samples in highly radioactive areas. 1998 |
UK-CH-738 |
Defueling activities at the Chornobyl NPP Unit 1 reactor began in early 1999 and are scheduled to be completed in 2004. Here, a grapple and hoist pull the fuel assembly out of the storage pool and into a transfer cask. Photographer: Steve Short. March 1999. |
UK-CH-739 |
Defueling activities at the Chornobyl NPP Unit 1 reactor began in early 1999 and are scheduled to be completed in 2004. This is a close-up photo of the transfer cask after the fuel has been loaded up into the cask; the transfer cask is being extracted from the storage pool for movement to the unloading portal. Photographer: Steve Short. March 1999. |
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Defueling activities at the Chornobyl NPP Unit 1 reactor began in early 1999 and are scheduled to be completed in 2004. In this photo, the transfer cask, loaded with the spent fuel assembly, is being moved to the unloading portal. Photographer: Steve Short. March 1999. |
UK-CH-741 |
Defueling activities at the Chornobyl NPP Unit 1 reactor began in early 1999 and are scheduled to be completed in 2004. Here, the transfer cask is being positioned over the unloading portal in the reactor building, where the fuel assembly is lowered into a transportation cask. Photographer: Steve Short. March 1999. |
UK-CH-742 |
Defueling activities at the Chornobyl NPP Unit 1 reactor began in early 1999 and are scheduled to be completed in 2004. Here, the transfer cask is being positioned over the unloading portal in the reactor building, where the fuel assembly is lowered into a transportation cask. Photographer: Steve Short. March 1999. |
UK-CH-743 |
Defueling activities at the Chornobyl NPP Unit 1 reactor began in early 1999 and are scheduled to be completed in 2004. In this photo, the transfer cask is hooked up to the unloading portal and the fuel assembly is being lowered into the transportation cask. Photographer: Steve Short. March 1999. |
UK-CH-744 |
Defueling activities at the Chornobyl NPP Unit 1 reactor began in early 1999 and are scheduled to be completed in 2004. This is a view of the top of the transfer cask grapple and hoist system. Photographer: Steve Short. March 1999. |
UK-CH-745 |
Defueling activities at the Chornobyl NPP Unit 1 reactor began in early 1999 and are scheduled to be completed in 2004. Here, an operator monitors fuel transfer activities from the control room. Photographer: Steve Short. March 1999. |
UK-CH-746 |
View of Chornobyl NPP units 1 and 2, as helicopter flies overhead. Photo likely was taken shortly after 1986 Unit 4 accident. Photographer: unknown. 1986. |
UK-CH-747 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier (breaking bread) is greeted at the Slavutych School of Arts with a traditional Ukrainian welcoming ceremony. At Glauthier's left is Slavutych Mayor Vladymyr Udovychenko. Second from right is Terry Lash (DOE). Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-748 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. Here, Glauthier poses with folk singers from the School of Arts. Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-749 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. Folk singers and dancers from the School of Arts perform. Photographer:. May 1999. |
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DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. Here, Terry Lash (DOE), receives Slavutych honorary citizenship award given each year to honor a person who has made personal contributions to city development. Lash's award "acknowledges the close cooperation between Ukraine and the U.S. on international projects vital to the future of Slavutych." Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-751 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. U.S./Ukraine dignitaries gather at the International Radioecology Laboratory in Slavutych. From left to right, unidentified participant; Evgeniy Garin (Slavutych Laboratory for International Research and Technology); Rose Gottemoeller (DOE); Volodymyr Kholosha (Ukraine first deputy minister of Emergency Situations); Vitaliy Tolstonogov (Chornobyl NPP); Vladymyr Udovychenko (mayor of Slavutych); T.J. Glauthier; and Steven Pifer (U.S. ambassador to Ukraine). Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-752 |
DOE Deputy Secretary visits baseball field in Slavutych. Photographer: May 1999. |
UK-CH-753 |
DOE Deputy Secretary visits baseball field in Slavutych. Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-754 |
DOE Deputy Secretary visits baseball field in Slavutych. Photographer: May 1999. |
UK-CH-755 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. Slavutych Mayor Vladymyr Udovychenko (left) and Chornobyl NPP Director General Vitaliy Tolstonogov (right), pose with Terry Lash (DOE) after Lash was given Slavutych's honorary citizenship award. Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-756 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. Visiting the Chornobyl Memorial in Slavutych are, left to right, Steven Pifer (U.S. ambassador to Ukraine); interpreter; T.J. Glauthier; and Slavutych Mayor Vladymyr Udovychenko. Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-757 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. Visiting the Chornobyl Memorial in Slavutych are, left to right, interpreter; T.J. Glauthier; and Slavutych Mayor Vladymyr Udovychenko. Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-758 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. Visiting the Chornobyl Memorial in Slavutych are, left to right, Steven Pifer (U.S. ambassador to Ukraine); Slavutych Mayor Vladymyr Udovychenko; and, laying flowers, T.J. Glauthier. Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-759 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. Visiting the Chornobyl Memorial in Slavutych are, left to right, Steven Pifer (U.S. ambassador to Ukraine); interpreter; T.J. Glauthier; and Slavutych Mayor Vladymyr Udovychenko. Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-760 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. Glauthier, third from left, delivers baseballs and jerseys, courtesy Pittsburgh Pirates, to Slavutych youth baseball program. Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-761 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. As dignitaries look on, T. J. Glauthier plants a tree commemorating the construction and future operation of the International Radioecology Laboratory. Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-762 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. Dignitaries gather around to participate in tree-planting ceremony commemorating the construction and future operation of the International Radioecology Laboratory. Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-763 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. Here, T. J. Glauthier signs GLOBE--Global Learning and Observation to Benefit the Environment--Program agreement, which makes Ukraine an official participant in the program. Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-764 |
With help from Slavutych, Ukraine, students, T. J. Glauthier, DOE deputy secretary and CEO, downloads a message from Vice President Gore during Glauthier's visit to Slavutych School #4, May 1999. The school is now a participant in the GLOBE--Global Learning and Observation to Benefit the Environment--Program, which was established by Gore in 1994 and now includes 82 participating countries. Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-765 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. As T. J. Glauthier (center, left) looks on, U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Steven Pifer (seated, left) and Dmytro Bechev (Ukrainian Head of the Department of Secondary Education, Ministry of Education) sign GLOBE--Global Learning and Observation to Benefit the Environment--Program agreement. Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-766 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. As T. J. Glauthier (second from left) looks on, Steven Pifer (U.S. ambassador to Ukraine) and Dmytro Bechev (Ukrainian Head of the Department of Secondary Education, Ministry of Education) sign GLOBE--Global Learning and Observation to Benefit the Environment--Program agreement. Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-767 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. Second from left, Steven Pifer (U.S. ambassador to Ukraine) and Dmytro Bechev (Ukrainian Head of the Department of Secondary Education, Ministry of Education) shake hands after signing the GLOBE--Global Learning and Observation to Benefit the Environment--Program agreement. Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-768 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. Steven Pifer (U.S. ambassador to Ukraine) provides remarks after signing GLOBE--Global Learning and Observation to Benefit the Environment--Program agreement. T. J. Glauthier and Terry Lash are third and first from right, respectively. Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-769 |
DOE Deputy Secretary and CEO T. J. Glauthier's visit to Slavutych, Ukraine, in May 1999. T. J. Glauthier (left) and Slavutych Mayor Vladymyr Udovychenko toast continued cooperation between the United States and Ukraine. Photographer:. May 1999. |
UK-CH-770 |
Mykhailo Kavalko, chairman of the Ukrainian Parliament Committee on Fuel and Energy Complex, Nuclear Policy and Nuclear Safety, speaks during the U.S.-Ukraine Conference on Nuclear Trade and Cooperation in Washington, D.C. Photographer: Dick Peabody. November 1998. |
UK-CH-771 |
Volodymyr Zhygalo, deputy mayor of Slavutych, Ukraine, speaks during the U.S.-Ukraine Conference on Nuclear Trade and Cooperation in Washington, D.C. Photographer: Dick Peabody. November 1998. |
UK-CH-772 |
Dr. Terry Lash, director of DOE's Office of International Nuclear Safety and Cooperation, speaks during the U.S.-Ukraine Conference on Nuclear Trade and Cooperation in Washington, D.C. Photographer: Dick Peabody. November 1998. |
UK-CH-773 |
Aerial view of Chornobyl NPP in Ukraine. Date/origin: Unknown. Photographer: Unknown |
UK-CH-774 |
Chornobyl NPP. Date: 2000. Photographer: Unknown. |
UK-CH-775 |
Chornobyl NPP. Date: 2000. Photographer: Unknown. |
UK-CH-776 |
Chornobyl NPP. Date: 2000. Photographer: Unknown. |
UK-CH-777 |
Chornobyl NPP. Date: 2000. Photographer: Unknown. |
UK-CH-778 |
Chornobyl NPP site. Date: 2000. Photographer: Unknown. |
UK-CH-779 |
Chornobyl NPP, Unit 3 Safety Parameter Display System. Date: 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-780 |
Chornobyl NPP, Unit 3 Safety Parameter Display System. Date: 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-781 |
Chornobyl NPP, Unit 3 Safety Parameter Display System. Date: 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-782 |
Chornobyl NPP, Unit 3 Safety Parameter Display System. Date: 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-783 |
Chornobyl NPP, Unit 3 Safety Parameter Display System. Date: 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-784 |
Chornobyl NPP, Unit 3 Safety Parameter Display System. Date: 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-785 |
Chornobyl NPP Director General Vitaliy Tolstonogov. Date: 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-786 |
Chornobyl NPP Director General Vitaliy Tolstonogov (second from left, foreground). Date: 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-787 |
Chornobyl NPP Director General Vitaliy Tolstonogov. Date: 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-788 |
Interior of Slavutych Laboratory for International Research and Technology (SLIRT). Date: 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-789 |
New analytical simulator in use at Slavutych Laboratory for International Research and Technology (SLIRT). Date: 2000. Photographer: Unknown. |
UK-CH-790 |
New analytical simulator in use at Slavutych Laboratory for International Research and Technology (SLIRT). Date: 2000. Photographer: Unknown. |
UK-CH-791 |
New analytical simulator in use at Slavutych Laboratory for International Research and Technology (SLIRT). Date: 2000. Photographer: Unknown. |
UK-CH-792 |
Workers at Chornobyl Center computer stations at the Slavutych Laboratory for International Research and Technology (SLIRT). Date: 2000. Photographer: Unknown. |
UK-CH-793 |
Workers at Chornobyl Center computer stations at the Slavutych Laboratory for International Research and Technology (SLIRT). Date: 2000. Photographer: Unknown. |
UK-CH-794 |
Workers at Chornobyl Center computer stations at the Slavutych Laboratory for International Research and Technology (SLIRT). Date: 2000. Photographer: Unknown. |
UK-CH-795 |
Worker at Chornobyl Center computer stations at the Slavutych Laboratory for International Research and Technology (SLIRT). Date: 2000. Photographer: Unknown. |
UK-CH-796 |
Worker at Chornobyl Center computer stations at the Slavutych Laboratory for International Research and Technology (SLIRT). Date: 2000. Photographer: Unknown. |
UK-CH-797 |
Slavutych Laboratory for International Research and Technology. International workshop on decommissioning. Date: June 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-798 |
Slavutych Laboratory for International Research and Technology. International workshop on decommissioning. Date: June 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-799 |
Slavutych Laboratory for International Research and Technology. International workshop on decommissioning. Date: June 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-800 |
Vicinity of Chornobyl NPP heat plant. Date: 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-801 |
Vicinity of Chornobyl NPP heat plant. Date: 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-802 |
Vicinity of Chornobyl NPP heat plant. Date: 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-803 |
Vicinity of Chornobyl NPP heat plant. Date: 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-804 |
Chornobyl NPP heat plant. Date: 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-805 |
Vicinity of Chornobyl NPP heat plant. Date: 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
UK-CH-806 |
Chornobyl NPP heat plant. Date: 2000. Photographer: unknown. |
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Kazakhstan
KA-KA-001 |
BN-350 liquid-metal-cooled fast breeder reactor at Aktau, Kazakhstan, which is a major source of electricity for the city of Aktau. Date: Unknown. Photo is courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory-West. |
KA-KA-002 |
BN-350 liquid-metal-cooled fast breeder reactor at Aktau, Kazakhstan, which is a major source of electricity for the city of Aktau. Facility is located on the Caspian Sea. Date: Unknown. Photo is courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory-West. |
KA-KA-003 |
Closure station at Aktau, Kazakhstan, BN-350 reactor. Date: Unknown. Photo is courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory-West. |
KA-KA-004 |
The exterior of the Kazakhstan Nuclear Technology Safety Center, located in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Date: May 1999. Photo is courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory-West. |
KA-KA-005 |
Argonne National Laboratory delegation visits a mountain near Almaty, Kazakhstan, in 1999. Date: May 1999. Photo is courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory-West. |
KA-KA-006 |
The second workshop to prepare a shutdown plan for the BN-350 reactor. Representatives from the United States, Russia, Great Britain, Italy, France, Kazakhstan and the International Atomic Energy Agency participated. Meeting occurred at Hotel Kazakhstan in Almaty. Date: July 2000. Photo is courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory-West. |
KA-KA-007 |
The second workshop to prepare a shutdown plan for the BN-350 reactor. Representatives from the United States, Russia, Great Britain, Italy, France, Kazakhstan and the International Atomic Energy Agency participated. Meeting occurred at Hotel Kazakhstan in Almaty. Date: July 2000. Photo is courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory-West. |
KA-KA-008 |
Dinner meeting held during the second workshop to prepare a shutdown plan for the BN-350 reactor. Representatives from the United States, Russia, Great Britain, Italy, France, Kazakhstan and the International Atomic Energy Agency participated. Meeting occurred at Hotel Kazakhstan in Almaty. Date: July 2000. Photo is courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory-West. |
KA-KA-009 |
Kazakhstan Nuclear Technology Safety Center in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Date: August/September 2000. Photo is courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory-West. |
KA-KA-010 |
Flags of Italy, United States and Kazakhstan. Date: unknown. Photo is courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory-West. |
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