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  2. Agence nationale pour la gestion des déchets radioactifs

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    The Agence nationale pour la gestion des déchets radioactifs (French pronunciation: [aʒɑ̃s nɑsjɔnal puʁ la ʒɛstjɔ̃ de deʃɛ ʁadjoaktif]; ANDRA), or National agency for the management of radioactive waste is a 'public institution of an industrial and commercial nature' charged with the management of radioactive waste in France.

  3. La Hague site - Wikipedia

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    The La Hague site is a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant at La Hague on the Cotentin Peninsula in northern France, with the Manche storage centre bordering on it. Operated by Orano , formerly AREVA , and prior to that COGEMA ( Compagnie générale des matières atomiques ), La Hague has nearly half of the world's light water reactor spent nuclear ...

  4. Centraco - Wikipedia

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    Centraco ("Centre nucléaire de traitement et de conditionnement", a French "nuclear installation for the treatment and conditioning" of radioactive waste), is a factory operated by the society for packaging radioactive waste and industrial effluents (fr:Cyclife France, formerly fr:SOCODEI).

  5. Radioactive waste - Wikipedia

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    It is a result of many activities, including nuclear medicine, nuclear research, nuclear power generation, nuclear decommissioning, rare-earth mining, and nuclear weapons reprocessing. [1] The storage and disposal of radioactive waste is regulated by government agencies in order to protect human health and the environment.

  6. List of nuclear reprocessing plants - Wikipedia

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    3 France. 4 Germany. 5 Italy. 6 India. 7 Israel. 8 Japan. 9 Pakistan. 10 Russia. 11 United Kingdom. ... Khushab Nuclear Complex Atomic City of Pakistan Tritium ...

  7. ASTRID (reactor) - Wikipedia

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    It was to be built on the Marcoule Nuclear Site in France. It was the successor of the three French fast reactors Rapsodie , Phénix and Superphénix . The main goals of ASTRID were the multi-recycling of plutonium , aiming at preserving natural uranium resources, minor actinide transmutation, aiming at reducing nuclear waste , and an enhanced ...

  8. Nuclear energy policy by country - Wikipedia

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    The nuclear power companies are responsible for storage and disposal of nuclear waste. Prior to 1994, Finnish companies exported their nuclear waste to the Soviet Union. However, a Finnish law passed in 1994 prohibited the transport of nuclear waste abroad. [111]

  9. Reprocessed uranium - Wikipedia

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    The first use of re-enriched uranium in a commercial LWR was in 1994 at the Cruas Nuclear Power Plant in France. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In 2020, France, one of the countries with the biggest reprocessing capacity, held a stock of 40,020 tonnes (39,390 long tons; 44,110 short tons) of reprocessed uranium, up from 24,100 tonnes (23,700 long tons; 26,600 ...