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== Nuclear Baltic Map Project ==
 
== Nuclear Baltic Map Project ==
 
During the [[Action:Infotour Around The Baltic Sea|Baltic Sea Info Tour 2010]] we will focus on gathering information about nuclear issues around the Baltic Sea, images of these places and facilities, operators, critical groups, links and other resources to be used for the Nuclear Baltic Map. Afterwards we will work on these materials to produce some brief introductions to these facilities and issues for the '''Nuclear Baltic Sea brochure''' ‒ this will be an important result of the infotour.
 
During the [[Action:Infotour Around The Baltic Sea|Baltic Sea Info Tour 2010]] we will focus on gathering information about nuclear issues around the Baltic Sea, images of these places and facilities, operators, critical groups, links and other resources to be used for the Nuclear Baltic Map. Afterwards we will work on these materials to produce some brief introductions to these facilities and issues for the '''Nuclear Baltic Sea brochure''' ‒ this will be an important result of the infotour.
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=== Texts ===
 
=== Texts ===
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** impacts of atomic bombs tests, Chernobyl accident, Sellafield, NPPs
 
** impacts of atomic bombs tests, Chernobyl accident, Sellafield, NPPs
 
** nuclear transports across the sea
 
** nuclear transports across the sea
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*** nuclear harbour in St. Petersburg and its extension
 
** increase of risks through new uranium mining plans, new NPP developments around the sea + repository plans beneath the sea
 
** increase of risks through new uranium mining plans, new NPP developments around the sea + repository plans beneath the sea
 
* [[Aland]] in the shadow of nuclear power<ref>http://www.greenkids.de/europas-atomerbe/index.php?title=Baltic_Sea_Info_Tour/Aland&oldid=54531 - December 8, 2010</ref> ''- (not enough)''
 
* [[Aland]] in the shadow of nuclear power<ref>http://www.greenkids.de/europas-atomerbe/index.php?title=Baltic_Sea_Info_Tour/Aland&oldid=54531 - December 8, 2010</ref> ''- (not enough)''
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* impacts of the radioactivity in the Baltic Sea to Denmark?
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** no nuclear facilities but most of the impacts...
 
* the (not only Baltic Sea-related) impacts of Chernobyl ''- (T has Russian text?)''
 
* the (not only Baltic Sea-related) impacts of Chernobyl ''- (T has Russian text?)''
 
* [[Uranium Mining]] around the Baltic Sea
 
* [[Uranium Mining]] around the Baltic Sea
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==== NPPs ====
 
==== NPPs ====
* [[Loviisa]] ''- (not enough)''
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* [[Simo]] (Finland)  ''- (text from is there, needs revising)''
* [[Simo]] ''- (text from is there, needs revising)''
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** new NPP planned by EON-Fennovoima
* [[Olkiluoto]] ''- (nothing)''
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* [[Pyhäjoki]] (Finland)  ''- (nothing)''
* [[Pyhäjoki]] ''- (nothing)''
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** new NPP planned by EON-Fennovoima
* [[Ostrovets NPP]] ''- (promised by T in Russian)''
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* [[Olkiluoto]] (Finland) ''- (nothing)''
* [[Ignalina NPP]] ''- (promised by L)''
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** existing reactors, new additional reactor under construction (OL-3) and planned (OL-4)
* [[Visaginas NPP|Visaginas NPP]] (new NPP in Lithuania) ''- (promised by L)''
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* [[Loviisa]] (Finland) ''- (not enough)''
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** existing reactors
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* [[Leningrad NPP]] (St. Petersburg, Russia)
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** existing reactors, new additional reactors under construction and planned
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* [[Latvian Research Reactor]]
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** decommissioned
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* [[Ostrovets NPP]] (Belarus) ''- (promised by T in Russian)''
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** new reactor planned / under construction
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* [[Ignalina NPP]] (Lithuania) ''- (promised by L)''
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** closed NPP
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* [[Visaginas NPP|Visaginas NPP]] (Lithuania) ''- (promised by L)''
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** new NPP planned
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* [[Baltic NPP]] (Kaliningrad, Russia)
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** new NPP planned / under construction
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* [[Jezioro Żarnowieckie NPP]] (Poland)
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** new NPP planned
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* [[Greifswald NPP]] (Germany)
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** decoimmisioned NPP
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* [[Ringhals NPP]] (Sweden)
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** existing NPP, new reactors planned
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* [[Barsebäck NPP]] (Sweden)
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** closed NPP
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* [[Oskarshamn NPP]] (Sweden)
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** existing NPP, new reactors planned
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* [[Marviken NPP]] (Sweden)
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** abandoned reactor project
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* [[Forsmark NPP]] (Sweden)
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** existing NPP, new reactors planned
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* [[Ågestavalsen NPP]] (Sweden)
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** NPP closed in 1974
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* [[Soznovyj Bor]] (NPP site, waste burning & processing facilities)
 
* [[Soznovyj Bor]] (NPP site, waste burning & processing facilities)
 
* [[Lebjazhye]]
 
* [[Lebjazhye]]
* [[Kaliningrad NPP]]
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* [[NPP Greifswald]]
 
* [[Forsmark]]
 
  
  
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==== Other sites ====
 
==== Other sites ====
 
* [[ZAW Lubmin]] (dissemination)
 
* [[ZAW Lubmin]] (dissemination)
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* [[Vasteras Fuel Elements Factory]] (Sweden)
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* [[Studsvik Nuclear Complex]] (Sweden)
  
  

Revision as of 18:43, 8 December 2010

Shortcut to this page: http://NuclearBaltic.nuclear-heritage.net

The Nuclear Baltic Map project is part of the Baltic Sea Infotour project.

See the preliminary map.

Nuclear Baltic Map Project

During the Baltic Sea Info Tour 2010 we will focus on gathering information about nuclear issues around the Baltic Sea, images of these places and facilities, operators, critical groups, links and other resources to be used for the Nuclear Baltic Map. Afterwards we will work on these materials to produce some brief introductions to these facilities and issues for the Nuclear Baltic Sea brochure ‒ this will be an important result of the infotour.


Texts

general issues

  • radioactive contamination of the Baltic Sea
    • impacts of atomic bombs tests, Chernobyl accident, Sellafield, NPPs
    • nuclear transports across the sea
      • nuclear harbour in St. Petersburg and its extension
    • increase of risks through new uranium mining plans, new NPP developments around the sea + repository plans beneath the sea
  • Aland in the shadow of nuclear power[1] - (not enough)
  • impacts of the radioactivity in the Baltic Sea to Denmark?
    • no nuclear facilities but most of the impacts...
  • the (not only Baltic Sea-related) impacts of Chernobyl - (T has Russian text?)
  • Uranium Mining around the Baltic Sea
    • history of uranium mining in Sweden and Finland
    • current run for uranium in Sweden and Finland
    • risks of uranium mining for concerned communities and environment


NPPs


Repositories


Uranium mining


Other sites


Requirements for each facility page

  • a picture of the facility that we are allowed to use
  • infobox with technical information about the facility, for example:
    • Operator
    • Capacity
    • (How much radiation it sets free?)
    • when started to build, when will be ready, delays... (depending of facility)
    • How much a power plant produces
    • type of reactor
    • about exploration sites: Sizes
    • how much waste a reactor produces per year, information about the fuel
    • how many employees
    • number of people living around the facility
    • number of accidents
  • short text (1'500 characters max.)
  • contact details of critical groups working against this facility
    • group name, phone, email, website, postal address
  • links to operator and critical websites


Links to regional groups/organisations of possible interest

Finland:

Russia:

Estonia:

Latvia:

Lithuania:

Poland:

Belarus(?):

Germany:

Denmark:

Sweden:


Links to background information

(websites are mostly in finnish & swedish)


Preliminary schedule of the brochure project

  • during the Tour and until 09/09/10: gather information + pictures + links + group contacts
  • 10/09/10: text and images for the brochure are ready
  • 15/09/10: translation of the text starts
  • 30/09/10: finish text work (improving text)
  • 01/10/10: start of layout
  • 15/10/10: layout done
  • 20/10/10: printing of brochure
  • 01/11/10: distributing brochure