CZECH AND SLOVAK NUCLEAR INSTALLATIONS INSPECTED BY BRUSSELS

BY KEITH NUTHALL THE EUROPEAN Commission has told the Czech government it should improve radioactivity-monitoring systems installed around its Temelín nuclear power plant. Although it confirms with Euratom regulations, Brussels' radiation department of its energy directorate general said Czech regulator SONS (state office for nuclear safety) should ensure there is full traceability for the transport of environmental samples from Temelín to government laboratories. It also recommended that SONS ensures analysis of liquid discharges from the power plant are ...


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