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IAEA Team in Uzbekistan Concludes Site and External Events Design (SEED) Review for the Country's First Nuclear Power Plant

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The Site and External Events Design Review Service (SEED) mission, which took place from 16 to 20 January, was carried out at the request of the Government of
SEED missions assist IAEA Member States at different stages in the development of a nuclear power programme. This includes reviewing site selection, site assessment and design of structures, systems and components, taking into consideration site specific external and internal hazards.
The SEED mission included the review of the site data collection methods and of identification of external hazards that need to be considered with reference to the construction of the VVER-1200 units. The conclusions of the previous SEED review mission on site selection in
'The team found that
The mission team comprised five experts from
The extent and quality of data collection and site monitoring campaigns were noted by the
'The involvement of all relevant national agencies and competent ministries in the site evaluation guaranteed an effective mission,' said
The team provided recommendations to support the optimization of the site evaluation process. In particular, the
Reorganize existing data and collect the additional data needed, according to guidelines provided in SSR-1, to implement a management system that covers all aspects of site evaluation: work organization, planning, independent verification and documentation.
Identify and select feasible engineering measures to provide plant cooling and site protection from external events, with reference to the specific plant technology selected by the owner and the number of units.
Finalize the Preliminary Safety Analysis Report by referencing all recently collected site-specific data, and the site characterization process report, to ensure well-informed decision making related to construction licensing, investments and safety assessment phases.
'We requested the IAEA SEED mission as an integral part of our development of a nuclear power programme that meets the highest international standards of safety,' said Jakhongir Abdurakhmanov, Head of the
The final mission report will be delivered to the Government of
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