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Decommissioning of small nuclear waste buildings

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2009

R. Hedvall
Affiliation:
AB SVAFO, 611 82 Nyköping, Sweden
C. Ellmark
Affiliation:
Studsvik Nuclear AB, 611 82 Nyköping, Sweden
P. Stocker
Affiliation:
Studsvik Nuclear AB, 611 82 Nyköping, Sweden
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Abstract

A small-scale decommissioning concept was applied with staff from an earlier project with strong knowledge of radiation protection, minimized radiation doses and environmental pollution. The project was therefore initiated with less than 10 people involved using standard handheld equipment. The aim of the decommissioning project was to set free as much material as possible, i.e. remove waste from the regulatory control regime and also free the remaining structures and buildings for conventional demolition and subsequent reuse of the property. A final decommissioning plan was drafted together with a safety assessment covering the planned activities and abnormal events that may occur during decommissioning. Applications and contacts were made with five different authorities to obtain permits pursuant to national safety standards and requirements, including the areas of safety (Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate), radiation protection (Swedish Radiation Protection Institute), environmental protection (County Administrative Board), construction (Swedish Work Environment Authority) and building demolition (Municipality of Nyköping). Sufficient funds were available for decommissioning. Complete decommissioning will be concluded at the end of 2008 when all waste is taken care of. This is the fourth in a series of important decommissioning projects in Studsvik since the 1980s.

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Research Article
Copyright
© EDP Sciences, 2009

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References

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