"But we will only be able to know when we gain access to the thermal power plant."Ī separate cooling pond nearby to the reservoir can serve as a backup for the plant for several months. The IAEA said today: "It is possible that this discrepancy in the measured levels is caused by an isolated body of water separated from the larger body of the reservoir," Mr Grossi said. When the water level is below 12.7m, pumps cannot take water from the reservoir and transport it to the plant. Level data at the breached Kakhovka dam used for cooling the Zaporizhzhia plant's reactors.ĭirector general Rafael Grossi said he needs more access to the plant because the measurements provided by the inlet of the plant could be as much as two metres higher than in the reservoir. The UN's International Atomic Energy Agency said there was "a significant discrepancy" in water
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