7 |
The Study on
the Migration of Radionuclides in the Shallow Land Y.
Shi, L. Guo, Z. Guo, S. Li, Z. Wang, Z. Li, Y. Zhao, China Institute
for Radiation Protection; H. Ogawa, T. Maeda, J. Matsumoto, M.
Mukai, T. Tanaka, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
(CHINA/JAPAN) |
8 |
Conditioning of
Degradated Packages with Radioactive Waste G. Dogaru,
NIPNE (ROMANIA) |
9 |
A New Technology for Final Surveys A. E. Desrosiers,
Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. (USA) |
10 |
Recyle
Experience of Dismantled Cask Handling Crane by Surface Removal
Sampling at Kori Unit #1 K.-D. Kim, C. Y. Baeg, J. K.
Son, H. S. Kim, J. H. Ha, M. J. Song, NETEC (KOREA) |
11 |
Commercial
Decommissioning at DOE's Rocky Flats A. Schubert, N.
Sandlin, C. Freiboth, Kaiser-Hill Company, LLC; S. Hansen, Project
Performance Corporation (USA) |
12 |
Justification
for Selecting Level A vs. Level B Personal Protective Equipment to
Remediate a Room Containing Concentrated Acids, Bases and
Radiological Constituents J. M. Hylko, A. L. Thompson,
WESKEM, LLC; J. F. Walter, T. Deecke, Roy F. Weston, Inc.
(USA) |
13 |
An Application
of a State of the Art 3D-CAD-Modeling and Simulation System for the
Decommissioning of Nuclear Capital Equipment in Respect of German
Prototype Spent Fuel Reprocessing Plant Karlsruhe K.
Doring, WAK Betriebsgesellschaft mbH; U. Bose, M. Schulz,
Siempelkamp Nukleartechnik GmbH (GERMANY) |
14 |
Plutonium
Contamination Valence State Determination Using X-Ray Absorption
Fine Structure Permits Concrete Recycle P. F. Ervin,
Kaiser-Hill; S. D. Conradson, LANL (USA) |
15 |
Validation of
the RESRAD-RECYCLE Computer Code J.-J. Cheng, C. Yu, ANL;
W. A. Williams, W. Murphie, USDOE (USA) |
16 |
Lessons
Learned Following the Successful Decommissioning of a Reaction
Vessel Containing Lime Sludge and Technetium-99 P.
Dawson, J. M. Hylko, D. D. Watson, WESKEM, LLC
(USA) |
17 |
Optimized
Conditioning of Activated Reactor Graphite G. Tress, L.
Doehring, H. Pauli, H.-F. Beer, Paul Scherrer Institute
(SWITZERLAND) |
18 |
Sensor
Technology Integration for Efficient and Cost-Effective D&D
J. M. Varona, L. E. Lagos, Florida International
University (USA) |
19 |
NPOx
Decontamination System R. Demmer, M. Argyle, M. Ancho, J.
Hai-Pao, K. Archibald, INEEL (USA) |
20 |
Development of
the Decontamination Approach for the West Valley Demonstration
Project Decontamination Project Plan T. N. Milner, BNFL
Inc.; W. T. Watters, West Valley Nuclear Services Company
(USA) |
21 |
360 Degree Photography to Document, Train and Orient
Personnel for Decontamination and Decommissioning G. J.
LeBaron, Fluor Hanford Company; J. P. Hayfield Jr., Polestar Applied
Technology (USA) |
23 |
Lessons
Learned in Decommissioning of NPP A-1 After Accident M.
Prazska, J. Rezbarik, D. Majersky, S. Sekely, M. Solcanyi, AllDeco
(SLOVAK REPUBLIC) |
24 |
Decontamination Method Data Base E. Emets, V. G.
Efankin, P. P. Polouektov, A. N. Yakovets, A.A. Bochvar All-Russian
Research Institute of Inorganic Materials (SSC RF VNIINM)
(RUSSIA) |
25 |
D&D Waste
Estimate Validation P. C. Sanford, J. H. Templeton, SAIC;
J. L. Stevens, K. Dorr, Kaiser-Hill, LLC
(USA) | |