Environment. Rosatom has made a legacy waste management proposal for a former industrial site in Kyrgyzstan. The analytical report prepared by Rosatom was approved at a cross-department meeting held in the Kyrgyz capital of Bishkek. The document contains a set of top-priority emergency response measures to render environmentally safe the site of the shut-down Kristall plant. The plant was built in 1989 and specialized in the production of polycrystalline silicon. The report includes the results of the technical site audit conducted by Rosatom experts, comprising the description of identified hazardous chemicals and their locations, assessment of the actual condition of process tanks, buildings and structures, probability calculations for adverse events, and models of their scale and consequences. The extensive experience gained from legacy management projects in Russia makes Rosatom a reliable partner for international customers.
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