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Managing the decommissioning and remediation of damaged nuclear facilities - IAEA TECDOC No. 1989
In response to the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in March 2011, the IAEA developed the IAEA Action Plan on Nuclear Safety. One of the objectives of the plan was to ensure that, following a nuclear emergency, people and the environment are protected from ionizing radiation.
One of the activities undertaken to address this objective was the International Project on Managing the Decommissioning and Remediation of Damaged Nuclear Facilities (DAROD Project). The DAROD Project, led by the IAEA, was developed to provide practical guidance to meet the challenges surrounding the decommissioning and remediation of accident damaged nuclear facilities. The project achieved this through the use of case studies which brought together knowledge and experience in this area of expertise.
The DAROD Project was one of the final activities initiated under the IAEA Action Plan on Nuclear Safety. A series of consultancy meetings and techinacal international workshop was held in Penrith, United Kingdom, in October 2017.
This publication represents the culmination of the effforts of the DAROD Project, documents the work undertaken and presents the project's finding regarding the decommissioning and remediation of damaged nuclear facilities.
The IAEA gratefully acknowledges the assistance of the contributors to this publication. The IAEA officers responsible for this publication were J.H. Rowat and V. Ljubenov of the Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology.
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