The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board has said that it would carry out a comprehensive reassessment of safety and emergency mitigation measures at all the Indian nuclear power plants, in the light of the crisis in Japan.
Emergency-preparedness plans exist for all nuclear power plants in India, and they are periodically “rehearsed”, AERB said here today.
“However, in the light of the unprecedented event in Japan, AERB will be carrying out a comprehensive reassessment of safety and emergency mitigation measures of all the Indian nuclear power plants,” the AERB Secretary, Mr R. Bhattacharya, said here in a statement.
The board is constantly monitoring the situation at Japan’s crisis-hit Fukushima nuclear plan, he said.
“A detailed review will be taken up by us as full information (on situation in Japan) becomes available,” Mr Bhattacharya said.
Out of the 20 reactors (19 are in operation) in India, only Tarapur Atomic Power Station’s units one and two are Boiling Water Reactors (BWRs) similar to the ones at Fukushima.
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