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          Chemistry Programme for Water Cooled Nuclear Power Plants

          IAEA Safety Standards Series No. SSG-13 (Rev. 1)
          Specific Safety Guide

          English STI/PUB/2095 | 978-92-0-125824-3

          59 pages | 2 figures | € 50.00 | Date published: 2024

          https://doi.org/10.61092/iaea.t6wx-2cry

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          Description

          Implementing a chemistry programme is essential to ensure the safe operation of a nuclear power plant. It contributes to the integrity, reliability and availability of structures, systems and components (SSCs) in accordance with their intended design and functions. This revised Specific Safety Guide provides Member States with updated and more detailed guidance for the safe operation of water-cooled nuclear power plants based on current international best practices. This publication is intended for Nuclear Power Plant Chemists, Technical Support Organisations working in water chemistry and corrosion areas, and National Nuclear Safety Regulators doing oversight of NPP water chemistry programmes.

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          Keywords

          IAEA Safety Standards, Chemistry Programme, Water Cooled Nuclear Power Plants, Water Cooled Reactors, Nuclear Reactors, Cooling, Water Chemistry, Reactor Moderators, Safety Measures, Safe Operation, Integrity, Reliability, Availability, Structures, Systems and Components, SSCs, Design and Functions, Member States, Best Practices, Nuclear Power Plant Chemists, Technical Support Organisation, Chemistry and Corrosion Areas, National Nuclear Safety Regulators, Chemistry Aspects, Interfaces, Training and Qualification of Personnel, Chemistry Activities, General Recommendations, Chemistry Control, Radiation Exposure, Radiochemistry Measurements, Management of Chemistry Data, Quality Control, Preservation of SSCs, Outages, Implementation, Boiling Water Reactors, High Power Channel Type Reactors, Pressurized Water Reactors, Decontamination, Monitoring, Chemistry Facilities and Equipment, Post-Accident Sampling System, Review

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