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  2. 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 ...

  3. Manche storage centre - Wikipedia

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    To the west, the Hague reprocessing plant (blurred) Radioactive waste casings are stored beneath a waterproof cover itself covered by grassy earth. The Centre de stockage de la Manche (CSM)(Manche storage centre) is the oldest French radioactive waste storage centre. It is located in the commune of La Hague, bordering on the La Hague site. The ...

  4. Nuclear reprocessing - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear reprocessing is the chemical ... Reprocessing of civilian fuel has long been employed at the COGEMA La Hague ... OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Plutonium Fuel ...

  5. Template : Annual discharge of tritium from nuclear facilities

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    Nuclear facility Closest waters Liquid Steam (TBq) Total (TBq) Total year ... La Hague reprocessing plant: English Channel: 11,400: 60: 11,460: 32,100: 2018

  6. History of France's civil nuclear program - Wikipedia

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    The La Hague reprocessing plant was modified in 1976 to receive EPR waste. At the same time, during the downstream fuel cycle, the La Hague reprocessing plant underwent modifications to recycle high-level radioactive waste from the new pressurized water reactor line. As a result, a HAO (High Activity Oxide) workshop was added to the UP2-400 ...

  7. Cotentin Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The region hosts two important nuclear power facilities. At Flamanville there is a nuclear power plant, and the La Hague nuclear reprocessing plant is located a few miles to the north, at Beaumont-Hague. The facility stores all high-level waste from the French nuclear power program in one large vault. The nuclear industry provides a substantial ...

  8. Category:Nuclear reprocessing sites - Wikipedia

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    La Hague site; List of nuclear reprocessing plants; M. Madras Atomic Power Station; Magnox Reprocessing Plant; Marcoule Nuclear Site; Mayak; N. Nyongbyon Nuclear ...

  9. High-level radioactive waste management - Wikipedia

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    Belgian spent nuclear fuel was initially sent for reprocessing in France. In 1993, reprocessing was suspended following a resolution of the Belgian parliament; [52] spent fuel is since being stored on the sites of the nuclear power plants. The deep disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) has been studied in Belgium for more than 30 years.