Lepse service ship

The technical support vessel Lepse presents the biggest nuclear and radiation risk of all retired nuclear service ships in Russia. In 1988, the vessel was taken out of service, and, in 1990. The Lepse's SNF storage holds (in casks and caissons) 639 spent fuel assemblies (SFAs), and a significant portion of them is severely damaged. Extraction of the SFAs from storage holds would present a radiation risk and be a complex technical operation, the framework for which has still not been worked out. The ship is presently laid-up at Atomflot, which carries out service on nuclear powered icebreakers. Atomflot is located in the Kola Bay, two kilometres from the boarder of Murmansk city, which has population of 400,000. The ship is operated by joint stock company Murmansk Shipping Company (MSCo).

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Bellona Archive

[ 02.06.2006 ]
Kick-off for the Lepse Expert Panel
In order to review Russian plans to remove spent nuclear fuel (SNF) on board the storage ship Lepse , and the decommission the vessel, an international expert panel called the “Lepse Expert Panel,” (LEP) has been inaugurated. This group met in Moscow on May 23rd for a kick-off meeting.
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Murman.RFN.ru

[ 13.06.2005 ]
CEG workshop in Murmansk brings results for moving on the Lepse project
MURMANSK—Donor nations taking part in last month’s Contact Expert Group (CEG) of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reached a consensus that the basic decisions regarding the Lepse floating nuclear fuel storage facility will be handed over to Russia.
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Nils Bøhmer

[ 27.04.2005 ]
Bellona conference on Lepse pits skepticism against optimism in Europe
BRUSSELS—Members of European Parliament (MEPs), the European nuclear industry, and NGOs gathered Tuesday to discuss the fate of one of Northwest Russia’s greatest radioactive contamination threats, the Lepse spent nuclear fuel storage vessel.
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NEWS
[ 08.02.2008 ]
EBRD to infuse Lepse dismantlement project with cash

The European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has agreed to fund the first part of a nuclear waste cleanup project of the “Lepse” nuclear service ship, the Barents Observer regional newspaper reported.

[ 22.02.2006 ]
Nuclear storage ship Lepse to be dismantled at Nerpa shipyard

The project on Lepse nuclear storage ship will be carried out at the Nerpa shipyard in Murmansk region, where Kursk submarine was previously scrapped.

[ 21.11.2005 ]
Russia signed contract on Lepse dismantling

Russian company Aspect-Konversia (Rosatom’s daughter company) signed a contract on implementation of Lepse storage ship dismantling.

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REPORTS
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Alexander Raube

[ 17.08.2004 ]
Nuclear Waste Ship Decommissioning: Different Approaches
Russian nuclear oversight officials consider technologies for decommissioning and dismantling the notorious Lepse radioactive waste storage ship that have earlier been suggested on Bellona Web to be "preferable" to other possible solutions under consideration. Bellona calls for a transparent environmental evaluation of dismantlement projects for the Lepse.
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