Zaporizhzhia plant plans to pump water from burst dam's reservoir, says IAEA

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Zaporizhzhia plant plans to pump water from burst dam's reservoir, says IAEA
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Cooling water for Europe's largest nuclear power plant was hit by the recent destruction of the Kakhovka dam. Read more at straitstimes.com.

VIENNA - The Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine plans to resume pumping water from what remains of the massive reservoir behindThe International Atomic Energy Agency said last week it was unclear whether it would be possible to pump water from the reservoir to cool reactors and spent fuel at Europe’s biggest nuclear plant given how much the reservoir’s level has fallen.

“Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is planning to resume pumping water that still remains accessible despite a major loss of water in the Kakhovka reservoir caused by the destruction of the downstream dam earlier this month,” the IAEA said in a statement.

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