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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Rokkasho Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Facility (六ヶ所村核燃料再処理施設, Rokkasho Kakunenryō Saishori Shisetsu) is a nuclear reprocessing plant with an annual capacity of 800 tons of uranium or 8 tons of plutonium. It is owned by Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited (JNFL), and is the successor to a smaller reprocessing plant located in Tōkai, Ibaraki in central Japan which ceased operation in 2007.The reprocessing plant is part of the Rokkasho complex located in the village of Rokkasho in northeast Aomori Prefecture, on the Pacific coast of the northernmost part of Japan's main island of Honshu, which also includes:A high level nuclear waste monitoring facilityA MOX fuel fabrication plantA uranium enrichment plantA low level radioactive waste landfillIn 2010, the Rokkasho complex consisted of 38 buildings on an area of 3,800,000 m².Since 1993 there has been US$ 20 billion invested in the project, nearly triple the original cost estimate. Construction and testing of the facility is complete, and it has been intended to begin operating in October 2013; however this was delayed by new safety regulations. In December 2013 JNFL announced the plant would be ready for operation in October 2014.. }

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