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The government’s action plan for nuclear activities and the environment in the northern area
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Regjeringens handlingsplan for atomvirksomhet og miljø i nordområdene - norsk innsats
I denne brosjyren finner du en oversikt over norsk innsats de siste årene.
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StrålevernRapport 9:2017 Environmental impact of the removal of spent nuclear fuel from Andreeva Bay
This NRPA report is based on an initiative by the Norwegian authorities as part of the bilateral cooperation between Russia and Norway. It is an assessment of possible consequences for humans and the environment when removing the used nuclear fuel stored at the Andreeva Bay facility.
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StrålevernInfo 8:2017 Spent nuclear fuel removed from Andreeva Bay
Fifty kilometers from the Norwegian border at Andreeva Bay in Russia lies what is considered to be the largest and most dangerous collection of spent nuclear fuel in the world. In June, removal of the fuel commences. This will take a minimum of five to six years.
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StrålevernInfo 7:2017 Radioaktivt avfall fjernes fra Andrejevbukta
Fem mil fra grensen til Norge, i Andrejevbukta i Russland, ligger det som er regnet som en av de største og farligste samlingene av radioaktivt avfall i verden.
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StrålevernInfo 2:2017 NRPA regulatory cooperatiom program
The Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority (NRPA) is involved in the enhancement of regulatory regimes, in the areas of nuclear safety, radiation protection and environmental protection in the Russian Federation and Ukraine. For several years, NRPA has also been involved in regulatory cooperation with the former soviet republics in Central Asia- Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
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StrålevernInfo 10:2016 Radiological impact assessment associated with hypothetical accident scenarios for the nuclear submarine K-27
There is increasing concern over potential radioactive contamination of the Arctic due to the presence of a wide range of nuclear and radiological sources within this region.
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StrålevernInfo 9:2016 Ukranian Regulatory Threat Assessment
The «Ukrainian Regulatory Threat Assessment» report was one of the first activities in the framework of the bilateral cooperation in nuclear and radiation safety between the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine (SNRIU) and Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority (NRPA).
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StrålevernRapport 10:2016 Ukrainian Regulatory Threat Assessment
Identifying priorities for improving supervision of nuclear and radiation safety and security.
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StrålevernRapport 8:2016 Environmental modelling and radiological impact assessments associated with hypothetical accident scenarios for the nuclear submarineK-27
Rapporten presenterer resultater fra den siste delen av arbeidet knyttet til radiologisk konsekvensvurderinger av den russiske atomubåten K-27. I hovedsak består rapporten av to deler; den første delen fokuserer på potensiell spredning av radioaktivitet i miljøet med hensyn til forskjellige eksponeringssituasjoner og andre del fokuserer på konsekvensene av utslipp av radioaktivitet til miljøet og beregning av doser.