Mr
Chaiyod Soontrapa
(Office of Atoms for Peace)
24/05/2016, 09:00
Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
This paper covers various regulatory issues and challenges of decommissioning the first research reactor in Thailand. It will also be the first decommissioning of a nuclear facility in Thailand. The paper particularly emphasizes regulatory development of Thailand on decommissioning a research reactor. The regulatory issues on decommissioning and challenges for Thailand are identified. The...
Mr
Ramón Hernández Álvarez
(Centro Nacional de Seguridad Nuclear)
24/05/2016, 09:00
Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
In the last decades a wide range of nuclear and other facilities using radioactive material have been designed, constructed, operated and some of them decommissioned because they have reached their design lifetime. Decommissioning of facilities using radioactive material, is increasing worldwide, so, operators, regulators, stakeholders and the international community pay attention to this...
Mr
Sergii Kondratiev
(State Scientific and Technical Center for Nuclear and Radiation Safety), Mrs
Tamara Sushko
(State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine)
24/05/2016, 09:00
Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
SUSHKO Tamara,
Radioactive Waste Management Safety Unit, Division on Decommissioning, State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine (SNRIU), 9/11 Arsenalna street, Kyiv, Ukraine
E-mail address: sushko@hq.snrc.gov.ua
KONDRATIEV Sergii,
Decommissioning Unit, State Enterprise «State Scientific and Technical Center for Nuclear and Radiation Safety» (SSTC), 35/37 Vasylja Stusa street,...
Dr
Daniela Maria Dogaru
(National Commission for Nuclear Activities Control)
24/05/2016, 09:00
Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
Abstract: The paper describes the work done in order to improve the regulatory framework in the field of radioactive waste and decommissioning of nuclear and radiological facilities. The National Commission for Nuclear Activity Control, as the nuclear regulatory authority of Romania, has improved the regulatory framework developing the safety and licensing requirements in the field of...
Dr
JungJoon Lee
(Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety)
24/05/2016, 09:00
Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
There are 25 units of nuclear power reactors in operation and 3 units of nuclear power reactors under construction in Korea as of October 31st 2015. However, there is no permanently shutdown nuclear power reactor and decommissioned or under decommissioning nuclear power reactor. There are only 2 research reactors being decommissioned since 1997. It is realized that improvement of the...
Mrs
LORENA POP
(NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR NUCLEAR ACTIVITIES CONTROL)
24/05/2016, 09:00
Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
The safe deployment of nuclear activities in Romania is provided by Law 111/1996, republished and completed by Law 193/2003 and Law 378/2013.
The competent national autority in the nuclear fiel, wich has responsabilities of regulation, autorization and control as stipulated in this Law, is the National Commission for nuclear Activities Control (CNCAN).
According art. 2b) provisions of the...
Bulgasem El-fawaris
(LAEE-Libya)
24/05/2016, 09:00
Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
ABSTRACT
Low Specific Radioactivity Scales (LSRS) that associated with Libyan oil and gas production facilities are of natural origin. Its recognition, existence and significance were studied by oil and gas industries in Libya since 1997. Surface disposal of radioactive sludge/scale, and produced water (as practiced in the past) might lead to ground and surface water contamination....
Mr
Martin Amft
(Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM)), Mr
Mathias Leisvik
(Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM))
24/05/2016, 09:00
Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
Economic considerations have resulted in decisions by nuclear power plant owners to advance the dates for the permanent shut down of four of Sweden’s ten operating nuclear power reactors. These closures are to occur within the next five years and the decommissioning of the reactors is planned with very short transition and care and maintenance periods. This accelerated schedule is likely to...
Mr
Zsolt Sebestyén
(Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority)
24/05/2016, 09:00
Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
The Act VII of 2015, which is made for the capacity expansion of Paks nuclear power plant in order to establish integrated atomic energy oversight, has given the scope of duties of radiation protection to the atomic energy oversight organization from January 1, 2016. The purpose of the integration is to make the nuclear safety, radiation protection, physical protection to belong to the same...
Mr
Xiaolong LI
(Nuclear and Radiation Safety Center,Ministry of Environmental Protection of the People's Republic of China)
24/05/2016, 09:00
Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
Abstract:Nuclear power plants usually have a typical design life of 40 years which can be extended up to 60 years. At the end of their operating life-times, they need to be decommissioned to ensure the safety. The design and operational management of early nuclear power plants were given inadequate consideration for the decommissioning resulted in difficulty in dismantling reactor, large...
Mr
Miroslav Drahos
(Slovak)
24/05/2016, 09:00
Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
The paper describes the situation and activities in the field of decommissioning in the Slovak Republic. Systematic approach of decommissioning in Slovakia can be date back to the 1990's when the Project of “Putting the NPP A-1 into radiation safe status" without spent fuel and without uncontrollable release of radioactivity into environment was commissioned. At the end of 1990's the update of...
Mr
Bat-Erdene Baatar
(Mongolia)
24/05/2016, 09:00
Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
Mongolia is the country that is under second generation of activity of radioactive minerals’ exploration. Three main areas are covered by intensive uranium exploration activity. They are respectively Chuluut, Dulaan Uul (including uranium deposits Haraat, Hairhan, Zuuvch Ovoo etc.) and Mardai area, which are recently covered by tenements owned by well known companies. Most of these areas are...
Mr
Gustav Gbeddy
(Ghana Atomic Energy Commission)
24/05/2016, 09:00
Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
Ghana’s quest for expanding the horizon of her peaceful application of nuclear science and technology and in fulfilment of her international obligations especially the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Fundamental Safety Principles and General Safety Requirements has led to the passage of Nuclear Regulatory Authority Bill 2014 by the Parliament of Ghana in August 2015 thereby paving the way...
Dr
Nataliya Shandala
(SRC FMBC)
24/05/2016, 09:00
Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
SHANDALA(1), Natalya, KISELEV(1), Sergey, SEMENOVA(1), Mariya, SNEVE(2), Malgorzata, SMITH(3), Graham
(1)- Public radiation protection department, SRC FMBC, Zhivopisnaya str., 46, Moscow, Russia
(2)- Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority, Postboks 55, 1332 Østerås, Norway
(3)GMS Abingdon Ltd, Tamarisk, Radley Road, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 3PP, UK
E-mail address:...
Mr
RAJDEEP RAJDEEP
(Bhabha Atomic Research centre, Mumbai, India)
24/05/2016, 09:00
Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
Abstract:
Decommissioning of nuclear and radiological facilities and environmental remediation has always been a challenging task. Nuclear industry in India has completed more than six successful decades of functioning and resulted in completing useful life of few nuclear reactors and radiological facilities thus warranting serious efforts for evolving and implementing the cost effective and...
Dr
Anatoliy Schadilov
(SEC NRS)
24/05/2016, 09:00
Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
The existing Russian safety requirements in the area of decommissioning began to form after release of Federal Law №170-FZ "On the Use of Atomic Energy" [1] in 1995, which defined facilities decommissioning as activity in the field of nuclear energy use.
Federal Regulations and Rules (FRR), which regulate safety of decommissioning, have been developed after release of Federal Law №170-FZ...
Mr
KEMAL DOĞAN
(Turkish Atomic Energy Authority)
24/05/2016, 09:00
Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
Turkey has currently no nuclear power plant (NPP) in operation but there are two NPP projects are being implemented: Akkuyu NPP and Sinop NPP.
The purpose of the draft regulation on decommissioning for nuclear facilities is to regulate the rules to be applied during safely decommissioning of nuclear facilities. This draft Regulation covers activities and roles in the decommissioning process...