Conversion plant definition

Conversion plant means a facility (excepting a mine or ore-processing plant) to improve unirradiated nuclear material, or irradiated nuclear material that has been separated from fission products, by changing its chemical or physical form so as to facilitate further use or processing. The term conversion plant includes the facility's storage and analytical sections. The term does not include a plant intended for separating the isotopes of nuclear material.
Conversion plant means any plant, factory or premises, with or without structures or improvements, in or upon which forest produce is or may be converted;
Conversion plant means a facility (excepting a mine or ore-processing plant) to improve unirradiated nuclear material, or irradiated nuclear material that has been separated from fission products, by changing its chemical or physical form so as to facilitate further use or processing. The term conversion plant includes the facility’s storage and analytical sections. The term does not include a plant intended for separating the isotopes of nuclear material.

Examples of Conversion plant in a sentence

  • Primary Conversion plant Section 2 of the Forests Act 20092009defines a primary conversion plant as any sawmill, or any other plant, machine, or equipment designed or used to break down or in any way convert any kind of forest produce in a raw form into products for sale, use, or further treatment or processing and includes a portable sawmill or a chainsaw, Amerindian reservations and titled lands.


More Definitions of Conversion plant

Conversion plant means any one of the following facilities that convert U3O8 to UF6 and/or UO2.
Conversion plant means a plant designated by KHNP capable of converting U3O8 to UF6 or UO2.
Conversion plant means a facility (excepting a mine or ore-processing plant) to improve unirradiated nuclear material, or irradiated nuclear material that has been separated from fission products, by changing its chemical or