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Russia: Naval Reactors: Fleets: Northern Fleet: Onega Russia: Onega Research and Design Bureau

To go to the main Northern Fleet entry, see the Northern Fleet Overview file.
Severodvinsk Developments

LOCATION: Severodvinsk
[Russian Government Decree No. 878,Voprosy Rossiyskogo agentstva po sudostroyeniyu, 30 July 1999; in The Legislation in Russia, http://law.optima.ru.{Entered 2/11/2000 CC}
HOMEPAGE: http://www.star.ru/NIPTB/Index.html {entered 8/15/2001 EF}
SUBORDINATION: Russian Shipbuilding Agency
[Russian Government Decree No. 878, Voprosy Rossiyskogo agentstva po sudostroyeniyu, 30 July 1999; in The Legislation in Russia, http://law.optima.ru.{Entered 2/11/2000 CC}
ADMINISTRATION:
Director: Vladimir Semenovich Nikitin
[Government Decree No. 175, O prisuzhdenii premii Pravitelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii v oblasti nauki i tekhniki, 29 February 2000; in Rossiyskaya gazeta, 11 March 2000; in National News Service Web Site, http://www.nns.ru.] {Entered 8/2/00 CC}
Deputy Director: Boris Lesokhin
[Nina Kolesnichenko, "S chem edyat zhidkiye radioaktivnyye otkhody," Vladivostok, 21 March 1997; in National News Service web site, http://nel.nns.ru.]{Entered 2/11/2000 CC}
Deputy Director: Vladimir Afanasevich Ignatev
[Government Decree No. 175, O prisuzhdenii premii Pravitelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii v oblasti nauki i tekhniki, 29 February 2000; in Rossiyskaya gazeta, 11 March 2000; in National News Service Web Site, http://www.nns.ru.] {Entered 8/2/00 CC}
ACTIVITIES:
The Onega Research and Design Bureau was involved in the design of the Landysh floating radioactive liquid waste processing facility.  For more information on this facility, see the Landysh section.[1] The bureau has also been working on the "Sarkofag" (Sarcophagus) project, designing temporary floating storage for damaged nuclear submarine reactors. (For information on a related project to entomb whole submarines, see the Project to entomb three damaged submarines under consideration in the Pacific Fleet Radioactive Waste Developments section.)[2]
Sources:
[1] Nina Kolesnichenko, "S chem edyat zhidkiye radioaktivnyye otkhody," Vladivostok, 21 March 1997; in National News Service, http://nel.nns.ru. {Entered 2/11/2000 CC}
[2] "Predpriyatiye 'Onega' prodolzhayet razrabotku programmy 'Sarkofag' po zakazu Voyenno-morskogo flota Rossii," Agenstvo voyennykh novostey, 11 February 2000; in Integrum Techno, http://www.integrum.ru. {Updated 8/8/2001 EF} 

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