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First half of Chernobyl cover on the move

Accepted submission by pTamok at 2014-04-17 08:49:10
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While many will have forgotten about the steam explosion and subsequent graphite fire at the Chernobyl nuclear reactor in what is now the Ukraine [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_disaster [wikipedia.org] ] (and many readers won't have been born when it happened), there are still very many people working on making it environmentally safer than it would otherwise be.

The damaged reactor was encased in a hastily built 'sarcophagus' to minimise the mixing of radioactive debris with the general environment, especially the dust. The 'sarcophagus' was showing signs of collapse, which would have released a considerable amount of radioactive dust, so as a co-operative endeavour between the Ukraine, the European Union and the USA, the Chernobyl Shelter Fund was set up in 1997 to create an environmentally safe confinement that would last at least 100 years.

The new, safe confinement structure [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Safe_Confinement [wikipedia.org] ] is being built on rails to be moved over the existing buildings, and a major milestone in the project has been achieved this month, as the first half of the new structure has been built and moved into a holding position: http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/WR-First-half-of -Chernobyl-cover-on-the-move-0104144.html [world-nuclear-news.org] — that's 12,800 tonnes moved just over 100 metres sideways.

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