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