The Advanced Research Workshop on "Nuclear Submarine Decommissioning and
Related Problems" was held at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow,
Russia on June 19-22, 1995. On June 17 and 18, 1995 some of the workshop
participants visited the Zwezdochka Shipyard at Severodvinsk which is a
repair and dismantlement facility for Russian nuclear submarines.
Attendance at the workshop was approximately 115 with participants from
Russia, United States, France, Norway, Canada, Denmark, Sweden, Estonia,
and Germany. The workshop was sponsored by the Disarmament Panel of
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Science Committee. The
sponsorship and the financial support of NATO is gratefully
acknowledged. The workshop was organized in Russia by the Nuclear Safety
Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IBRAE). The efforts of
many individuals from IBRAE in producing both a technically challenging
workshop and an almost flawless one are also gratefully acknowledged. In
addition, the support of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the State
Committee of the Russian Federation on Defense Technologies, the
Ministry of the Russian Federation on Atomic Energy, the Navy of the
Russian Federation, and the United States Department of Energy is
acknowledged. xi CURRENT STATUS OF NUCLEAR SUBMARINE DECOMMISSIONING
PROBLEMS OF NUCLEAR SUBMARINE DECOMMISSIONING AND RECYCLING N. I.
SHUMKOV State Committee for Defense Industry (Goseomoboronprom) Moscow,
Russia 1. General Description of the Problem Undoubtedly, the problem of
nuclear submarine decommissioning and recycling has been worrying
Russian civil and military specialists involved in development, building
and operation of submarines for many years.