PREPARATORY STAGE OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANT CONSTRUCTION. INTEGRATED GUIDELINES AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS (REVISED VERSION)
The document "Comprehensive Guide and Practical Aspects of Nuclear Power Plant Construction Preparation" serves as a detailed methodological guide for specialists and organizations involved in the creation and management of nuclear energy. This document describes in detail the processes of planning, engineering surveys, and environmental impact assessment, which are fundamental elements of the preparatory phase of nuclear power plant (NPP) construction【6:0†source】. Environmental impact assessment (EIA) is emphasized as an integral part necessary for identifying and analyzing the ecological and social consequences of construction【6:1†source】.
The document provides a structured approach to project management for NPPs, including the development of feasibility studies and project design documentation, site selection, as well as licensing and quality management. Significant attention is given to the need for project coordination and interaction with key stakeholders, such as clients, contractors, and regulators【6:2†source】. Furthermore, the importance of establishing a quality personnel policy and managing the engineering base necessary for the effective execution of all project phases is underscored【6:7†source】. This document serves as a reference material for the implementation of international standards and best practices at the initial stages of NPP design【6:10†source】.
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