Veolia: signs contracts by CEA in Saclay
(CercleFinance.com) - Veolia this morning announces that it has won three "nuclear" contracts with the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, CEA's Paris-Saclay center in France.
The contracts are worth "several million euros".
In detail, the Commissariat for Atomic Energy and Alternative Energy (CEA) has entrusted Veolia's subsidiary, Asteralis with, "the operation and maintenance of INB 72 (base nuclear facility), which manages and treats low-, medium- and high-activity solid radioactive waste." This five-year contract also includes "the management of historic waste storage and removal prior to the facility's definitive closure," Veolia adds.
Finally, a third four-year contract means “Nuclear Solutions is authorized to carry out daily clean-up operations and small repairs in a nuclear environment for all the site's facilities.”
These three contracts, signed at the turn of the years 2017 and 2018, entered the "operational" phase in mid-April.
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The contracts are worth "several million euros".
In detail, the Commissariat for Atomic Energy and Alternative Energy (CEA) has entrusted Veolia's subsidiary, Asteralis with, "the operation and maintenance of INB 72 (base nuclear facility), which manages and treats low-, medium- and high-activity solid radioactive waste." This five-year contract also includes "the management of historic waste storage and removal prior to the facility's definitive closure," Veolia adds.
Finally, a third four-year contract means “Nuclear Solutions is authorized to carry out daily clean-up operations and small repairs in a nuclear environment for all the site's facilities.”
These three contracts, signed at the turn of the years 2017 and 2018, entered the "operational" phase in mid-April.
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