The AT-1 pilot facility (see figure) was built to reprocess fuel coming from fast
breeder reactors
(
Rapsodie - Phenix).
It was situated near Cherbourg on the site of COGEMA La Hague
(
site map) U/Pu.
It was in activity for 10 years from 1969 to 1979 and produced 1 094 kg
of Pu.
At the beginning this facility had three reprocessing cycles.
A 4
th cycle of U/Pu separation and a complementary fission products storage
were created in 1972 in the Extension Building.
After the definitive shut down in 1979, the operations were pursued as follows :
A one year period of rinse has allowed to collect 600 g of Pu and 1 700 g
of U.
A 18 months period of decontamination.
The UDIN (Unité de Démantèlement des Installations
Nucléaires) has been in charge of the reprocessing plant AT-1 since 1982 for the
dismantling of the facility :
stage 3 decommissioning excluding
civil works :
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The dismantling and removing of all the circuits and equipment contaminated
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The cleansing of the different cells at a level as low as possible in order to allow
the reuse of the building without being force to control it permanently
The functions of the cells of AT-1 facility are summarised on
the flow sheet as follows :
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The fuel pins transported in lead casks were introduced into the cell 901, then
conveyed into cell 902 to be cut into pieces and placed into baskets
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From cell 902 the baskets were sent down into the dissolver located in
cell 903.
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The nitric solutions coming from the dissolver were then clarified and sent to the first,
second and third extraction cycles in cells 904 and 905
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After segregation from the fission products, the fissile material was routed to the end
of the process : separation between U and Pu, concentration and transformation into
uranyl solution and PuO2 located in alpha cells and glove boxes without
heavy shielding (cells 950, 951, 952 and 906)
Some other cells were devoted to fission products storage (cells 908 and 909, extension
building), liquid waste storage (cell 907), off gas treatment (filtration cell) and glove
boxes for sampling, analysing.