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Plantspace selected for Hanford clean up
30 November, 1998

New Sellafield discharge limits
30 November, 1998

BNFL Engineering developing Sellafield Drypack Process with world in mind
29 October, 1998
BNFL is developing processes to clean up historic wastes at its Sellafield site. One of the most advanced is the Sellafield Drypack Plant, designed to transform intermediate level waste into a stable form. Apart from improving the situation at Sellafield, the SDP process may help BNFL develop its international clean up business.

CONTRACTS AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTS
01 October, 1998

Privatising BNFL on the agenda
01 October, 1998

BNFL gets funds for Mayak work
01 October, 1998

Russian crisis puts pressure on Kiev
01 October, 1998

Sellafield/Chernobylcontamination compared
30 September, 1998

Confusion spreading over nuclear policy
30 September, 1998

Conversion services: the fuel market’s stepchild
27 August, 1998
The spot market price for conversion of U3O8 to UF6 has fallen dramatically, down 32% since May 1997. This is largely a result of UF6 becoming a buyers market.

Sellafield must be seen to be squeaky clean
27 August, 1998
When European environment ministers signed the latest Oslo and Paris (OSPAR) agreement on the marine environment on 23 July (See NEI, Aug p4), they committed BNFL to reducing discharges to ‘close to zero’ by 2020. Nolan Fell talked to Colin Partington and Bob Morley, principal safety advisors at Sellafield, about the challenges the plant must face.

BNFL ruled out of Chernobyl contract
27 August, 1998

Challenges are more than technical at PATRAM ’98
27 August, 1998
At the latest PATRAM meeting, the leading international conference devoted to the packaging and transport of radioactive materials, two striking features of nuclear transport were evident: its global nature and its vulnerability to media hype. Besides the many technical sessions, the 500 delegates from 25 countries could, for the first time this decade at a PATRAM conference, attend a session on public relations to discuss what has been done and what can be done. This, the 12th meeting of PATRAM, which is held every three years, took place in Paris last May.

CONTRACTS AND COMPANIES
30 July, 1998

BNFL wins $7 billion Hanford clean-up
30 July, 1998

Sellafield threatened
30 July, 1998

Sarcophagus contract signed
30 July, 1998

RIAR seeks leading research role
30 June, 1998
With seven operating reactors, the Research Institute of Atomic Reactors (RIAR), a closed city until very recently, has the facilities, the people, the economic potential, and the drive to become a leading international nuclear research centre.

Dounreay faces a century of clean-up
30 June, 1998
The decision to stop commercial reprocessing activities when existing contracts are completed at Dounreay, UK Atomic Energy Authority’s facility in Scotland, came soon after the furore that surrounded Dounreay’s acceptance of 5km of HEU from Georgia during May. This does not mark the start of site decommissioning, however. There is already underway an extensive programme of site decontamination, decommissioning, and innovative waste treatment projects which will ensure a nuclear industry presence on Scotland’s north coast for at least a century to come.

Westinghouse goes to BNFL/Morrison Knudsen
30 June, 1998



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