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Appendix G — Reprocessing plants

The table below lists the safeguards status of commercial-scale reprocessing facilities that are in operation, under construction, on standby or deferred and their type (military, civilian or dual use).

COUNTRY

FACILITY
(Location / Owner)

TYPE

OPERATIONAL STATUS

SAFEGUARDS STATUS

France

La Hague – UP2-800
(La Hague / Areva)

Civilian

In operation

Offered

La Hague – UP3
(La Hague / Areva)

Civilian

In operation

Offered

India

Trombay
(BARC)

Military

In operation

No

Tarapur

Dual

In operation

Yes

Kalpakkam

Dual

In operation

No

Israel

Dimona

Military

In operation

No

Japan

Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant
(Kamikita-gun / JNFL)

Civilian

Commissioning

Yes

Tokai Reprocessing Plant
(Tokai-mura / JAEA)

Civilian

In operation

Yes

Pakistan

Nilore

Military

In operation

No

Russian Federation

RT-1 Ozersk
(Mayak)

Civilian

In operation

No

RT-2
(Krasnoyarsk)

Civilian

Deferred

No

Seversk

Dual

In operation

No

Zheleznogorsk

Dual

In operation

No

United Kingdom

B205
(Sellafield / BNFL)

Civilian

In operation

Offered

Thorp
(Sellafield / NDA)

Civilian

In operation

Offered

Unites States

Barnwell
(South Carolina / AGNS)

Civilian

Deferred

Would be offered

Source        International Panel on Fissile Materials (IPFM), Global Fissile Material Report 2008, IPFM, Princeton NJ, 2008, p. 51; IAEA, Nuclear Fuel Cycle Information System, 2009, viewed 31 August 2009, <http://www-nfcis.iaea.org/NFCIS/NFCISMAin.asp>; IAEA, Annual Report 2008, viewed 1 September 2009, <http://www.iaea.org/Publications/Reports/Anrep2008/annexinfo.pdf>.
* Not known if on voluntary offer list

 

 

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