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“The power plant is just starting, it will take getting used to that steam,” VATESI chief Mikhail Demchenko told BNS on Saturday.
“Because of the launches, maybe some steam came out. It’s happening, it’s helping it work,” he said.
According to Demchenko, no reports of such vapors have been received so far, but he stressed that this is part of the technological process and that these vapors will be seen more and more often when the Astrava nuclear power plant goes online.
He also noted that in Lithuania there had been no reports of changes in the radiation background.
A permit for physical experiments at the controlled minimum level was announced on Friday at the Unit Astravo nuclear power plant.
Lithuanian border guards captured the steam coming from the Astrava nuclear power plant on Saturday night, Rustamas Liubajevas, head of the State Border Guard Service, told BNS.
“With the available means, SBGS officials measured the fund and it was not modified.” We passed all the information on the testimonies and observations to the different institutions through the established channels, “he said.
According to data published by the Environmental Protection Agency, low and very low doses of gamma rays are currently recorded on the border with Belarus.
VATESI has previously announced that the commissioning works for the nuclear power plant will continue without solving all safety problems.
Lithuania criticizes the safety of the Astrave nuclear project and is ready to boycott the power plant. At that time, Belarus rejected the criticism.
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