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Submarine, Reactor, and Waste Dump Sites: 



Novaya Zemlya Trench: 1450 containers. Barge with a damaged nuclear reaaor (Aaivity 

 170,000 Ci). Barge with liquid radioactive wastes. 



Neypokoyev Gulf: Solid radioaaive wastes (Aaivity 3,400 Ci). 



Sivolky Gulf: 4750 containers. The barge "Bauman." The central section of the icebreaker 

 Lenin and screen assembly and three damaged reactors. 



Oga Gulf: 850 containers. 



Stepovov Gulf: 1850 containers and a damaged nuclear submarine with two fueled 

 nuclear reactors. The submarine is reportedly the K-27 which had a liquid metal accident 

 on 24 May 1968; the reaaors were dumped in 1982. 



Abrosimov Gulf: 550 containers. Sections of four accident-damaged nuclear submarines 

 with a total of eight reaaors, three of which still contain their nuclear fuel. Sections of 

 submarines K-11, K-19 Hiroshima, K-3 Leninski Komsomol, and another unknown, that 

 were dumped in 1964-65. The K-19 had a severe accident in the Nonh Atlantic in 1961. 



Blagopoluchiye Gulf: 650 containers. 



Techenniya Gulf: Accident-damaged nuclear reaaor without the nuclear fuel (Aaivity 

 1,850 Ci). Open Sea: (two different sites) 400 containers. 250 containers. 



Unnamed location on southern end of south island: Presumed location of regional 

 radioactive waste storage. 



Sites of Nuclear Explosions: 



Sykhoy Nos Cape: The area where the biggest atmospheric nuclear explosion took place. 



Matochin Char: This is where the last test on Novaya Zemlya too place. 



Black Inlet: Area of the first underwater, above water, and under-seabed nuclear tests on 

 Novaya Zemlya. Area where the vessel "Kit" was located and presumed location of the 

 disposal of the sunken submarine "Komsomolets" (assimiing it will be salvaged). 



South-west seaor of southern island: The presumed area for the development of a 

 long-range program of nuclear testing. 



