
Technology, safety, and costs of decommissioning a reference large irradiator and reference sealed sources
Author(s) -
D.R. Haffner,
A.J. Villelgas
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/197174
Subject(s) - nuclear decommissioning , radioactive waste , rulemaking , commission , environmental science , engineering , waste management , business , finance , political science , law
This report contains the results of a study sponsored by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to examine the decommissioning of large radioactive irradiators and their respective facilities, and a broad spectrum of sealed radioactive sources and their respective devices. Conceptual decommissioning activities are identified, and the technology, safety, and costs (in early 1993 dollars) associated with decommissioning the reference large irradiator and sealed source facilities are evaluated. The study provides bases and background data for possible future NRC rulemaking regarding decommissioning, for evaluation of the reasonableness of planned decommissioning actions, and for determining if adequate funds are reserved by the licensees for decommissioning of their large irradiator or sealed source facilities. Another purpose of this study is to provide background and information to assist licensees in planning and carrying out the decommissioning of their sealed radioactive sources and respective facilities