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Nuclear Development
Environmental Remediation of Uranium Production Facilities
OECD, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Published by : OECD Publishing , Publication date:  31 Jan 2002
Pages: 328 , Language: English
Version: E-book (PDF Format)
ISBN: 9789264194809 , OECD Code: 662002041E1
Price:   €58 | $81 | £52 | ¥7500 | MXN1040
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Imprint:  Nuclear Energy Agency Tables: 62  Charts: 15  Electronic format: Acrobat PDF

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A joint report by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and the International Atomic Energy Agency


Description

Environmental remediation activities in uranium mines and mills have become increasingly important in the last few decades due to the large number of facilities which have been taken out of operation, the growing interest in remediating previously abandoned sites and the increasingly strict environmental regulations that are being put in place. Remediation programmes are being implemented to ensure the return of affected areas to previously existing environmental conditions or to a land use that will be sustainable in the long term and acceptable to all stakeholders.

This report provides a summary of the most relevant issues and practices in remediation programmes of uranium production facilities and an overview of activities and plans in reporting countries. It covers the areas of site characterisation, dismantling and decommissioning, waste management facilities, water remediation, long-term stewardship and monitoring, policies and regulations, and costs. The country profiles of remediation activities and plans include information considered to be important by the country and are based on survey responses provided by 22 countries (12 OECD and 10 non-OECD countries).


Table of contents:

Preface
Executive Summary
1. Introduction
2. Site Characterisation
3. Decommissioning, Dismantling, and Decontamination
4. Waste Management
5. Remediation of Waste Management Facilities
6. Water Remediation
7. Long-Term Stewardship and Monitoring
8. Policies and Regulations
9. Costs and Funding
National Reports
-Argentina
-Australia
-Brazil
-Canada
-Czech Republic
-Egypt
-Finland
-France
-Gabon
-Germany
-Hungary
-Japan
-Kazakhstan
-Portugal
-Romania
-Russian Federation
-Spain
-Sweden
-Ukraine
-United States of America
-Uzbekistan
-Viet Nam
Annex 1. Members of the Joint NEA/IAEA Working Group
Annex 2. Lost of Reporting Organisations
Annex 3. Glossary
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