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Thailand plans to build one more nuclear reactor

The Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology (TINT) has proposed a project to build a nuclear research reactor in Ongkharak district of Nakhon Nayok province.
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Bangkok (VNA) - The Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology (TINT) hasproposed a project to build a nuclear research reactor in Ongkharak district ofNakhon Nayok province.

The TINT is working to conduct an environmentand health impact assessment (EHIA).

The institute was reacting to a recent march against the project during whichprotesters demanded the project be scrapped, insisting the community's healthand environment would be under threat if the plan went ahead.

Hannarong Shamsub, TINT deputydirector, said that public hearings, which are part of the EHIA, started lastyear and are expected to finish in the next few months.

He said that 90 percent of local people do not oppose the project because theyunderstand that it is not a nuclear power reactor, but a nuclear researchreactor.

The technology is crucial forthe industrial sector as well as agriculture and public health, he stressed.

The reactor, which is estimated to cost 16billion baht (525.6 million USD), will help Thailand save money spent importing radioactive products for cancertreatment.

As planned, the reactor will serve 28 hospitals across Thailand.-VNA
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