NPCIL reassures scientists on Kudankulam nuclear plant safety
Sixty scientists voicing concern over the quality of components and equipment used in the KNPP.

Sixty scientists, most of them from state-run research institutions, had written letters to the Chief Ministers of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, voicing concern over the quality of components and equipment used in the KNPP.
"The components and equipment installed in KNPP have undergone multi-stage quality checks ... through well proven and approved chemical, mechanical, non-destructive testing techniques like radiography, ultrasonic testing etc. at various stages to assure meeting of quality and safety standards," the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd said.
It said the KNPP units have appropriate design provisions for in-service inspection of the reactor pressure vessel ( RPV) during its operation.
Executive Director of NPCIL, Nalinish Nagaich made these clarifications in letters to each of the sixty scientists who had raised concerns over safety of the KNPP, which is set to be commissioned next month.
"... and accordingly adequate and appropriate provisions to carry out the inspections using automatic and remotely operated specialised inspection tools have been ensured," he said.
The scientists had contended that inspection of components housed inside the RPV would not be possible due to the high radiation field once the reactor is commissioned.
Nagaich said four faulty valves detected during the integrated commissioning tests have already been replaced.
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