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The first ever nuclear waste train from Finland to the Soviet Union in 1981
content description: A nuclear waste container loaded on a trailer of a truck at the power plant of Imatran Voima in Loviisa, Finland, is moved with police escort 16 kilometres to the Loviisa railway station on August 17, 1981. The first ever consignment of nuclear waste from Finland is hauled by road and rail to long-term nuclear waste storage in the Soviet Union.
Creator
- Sorvoja, Lauri
Subject
- natural resources, nuclear energy, nuclear power station, nuclear power plant, nuclear waste storage, radioactive, Imatran Voima, IVO, USSR, transportation, shipment, nuclear waste train
- Energy
Type of item
- image
- nuclear power
- waste
- road transport
- energy and resource
- photograph
- Nuclear power
- Photograph
Creator
- Sorvoja, Lauri
Subject
- natural resources, nuclear energy, nuclear power station, nuclear power plant, nuclear waste storage, radioactive, Imatran Voima, IVO, USSR, transportation, shipment, nuclear waste train
- Energy
Type of item
- image
- nuclear power
- waste
- road transport
- energy and resource
- photograph
- Nuclear power
- Photograph
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
Creation date
- valmistusaika 17.08.1981-18.08.1981
Temporal
- 1980-luku, 1900-luvun loppupuoli
Places
- Suomi, Loviisa, Suomi, Loviisa
Identifier
- JOKALS22A:2
- #40F40D37AB4B7F66254B4EA56D3BCA30
Extent
- 36,0 x 24,0 mm
Is part of
- JOKA Journalistinen kuva-arkisto
- Lauri Sorvojan kokoelma
Providing country
- Finland
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2022-06-28T11:00:47.499Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2024-06-19T11:25:52.462Z