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Regulator Calls For Improved Aging Plan At Oskarshamn

By David Dalton
20 September 2013

Regulator Calls For Improved Aging Plan At Oskarshamn
The Oskarshamn nuclear plant in Sweden.

20 Sept (NucNet): The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM) has directed the operator of Oskarshamn nuclear power plant to submit a plan for correcting deficiencies in its programme for managing the aging and degradation of structures, systems and components that are important for safety at the facility.

The authority said in a statement that there are deficiencies in the plant’s existing plan for managing aging and degradation, and these deficiencies must be corrected. Plant operator OKG must submit a plan for correcting the deficiencies by 31 December 2013. The plan must include “time-specific measures” that should be implemented by 31 December 2014, SSM said.

There are three commercially operational boiling water reactors at Oskarshamn, on Sweden’s east coast. The oldest, Oskarshamn-1, began commercial operation in 1972.

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