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MOBILE CONFERENCE APPLICATION (for smart phones and tablets)
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2 IAEA Conference Secretariat: Scientific Secretaries: Vladan Ljubenov
Horst Monken-Fernandes Patrick O’Sullivan
Conference Coordination: Karen Morrison Elfriede Bosch Administrative Support: Clotilde Aubet
Romina De Silva
Local Co-ordination: Emilio García Neri, ENRESA
Enrique García Fresneda, CSN
Location of the Conference: Palacio Municipal de Congresos y Exposiciones Avenida Capital de España, 7 28042 Madrid Tel: (+34 91 722 04 00) Email: [email protected] Web site: http://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/palacio-municipal-de-congresos Metro station: Campo de las Naciones (L8) Bus: 104, 112, 122 Working Language: English Resolutions: No resolutions may be submitted for
consideration on any subject; no votes will be taken.
Conference President: Juan José Zaballa President, ENRESA Spain Programme Committee:
Kentaro Funaki Japan Emilio Garcia Neri Spain Kurt Gerdes USA Gunter Grabia EBRD Tadashi Inoue Japan Akira Izumo IAEA Pierre Kockerols EC Evgeny Komarov Russian Federation Mikhail Litvinov Russian Federation Vladan Ljubenov IAEA John Mathieson UK Horst Monken-Fernandes IAEA Katherine Moshonas Cole Canada Jean-Guy Nokhamzon France Patrick O’Sullivan IAEA José Luis Revilla Spain Juan Luis Santiago Spain Inge Weber OECD/NEA Geoff Williams Australia
3 TIMETABLE
Sunday, 22 May 2016
17:00-20:00 Conference Registration
Monday, 23 May 2016
08:00 Conference Registration (ongoing throughout conference)
09:00–11:00 Opening Session
11:00–11:30 Coffee/Tea Break
11:30–13:30 Session 1: Establishing National Policies and Strategies to Enable and Enhance Decommissioning and Environmental Remediation
13:30–15:00 Lunch Break
15:00–16:00 Session 1 (cont’d)
16:00–16:30 Coffee/Tea Break
16:30–18:15 Session 1 (cont’d)
18:30 Welcome Reception
Tuesday, 24 May 2016
09:00–11:00 Session 2: Regulatory Framework and Standards for Decommissioning and Environmental Remediation
11:00–11:30 Coffee/Tea Break
11:30–13:30 Session 2 (cont’d)
13:30–15:00 Lunch Break
15:00–16:00 Session 3: Decision-Making Process: Societal and Stakeholder Involvement during the Lifecycle of Programmes
16:00–16:30 Coffee/Tea Break
16:30–18:00 Session 3 (cont’d)
Wednesday, 25 May 2016
09:00–11:00 Session 4A : Technical and Technological Aspects of Implementing Decommissioning Programmes
Session 4B: Technical and Technological Aspects of Implementing Environmental
Remediation Programmes
11:00–11:30 Coffee/Tea Break
11:30–13:30 Session 4A / Session 4B (cont’d)
13:30–15:00 Lunch Break
15:00–16:30 Session 4A / Session 4B (cont’d)
16:30–17:00 Coffee/Tea Break
17:00–18:00 Session 4A / Session 4B (cont’d)
20:00 Dinner
Thursday, 26 May 2016
09:00–11:00 Session 5A : Optimizing Waste and Materials Management in Decommissioning
Session 5B: Waste Management and Case Studies in Environmental Remediation
11:00–11:30 Coffee/Tea Break
11:30–13:30 Session 5A / Session 5B (cont’d)
13:30–15:00 Lunch Break
15:00–16:30 Session 6 : Project Management, Skills, and Supply Chain Considerations
Young Professionals Session
16:30–17:00 Coffee/Tea Break
17:00–18:00 Session 6 / Young Professionals Session (cont’d)
Friday, 27 May 2016
09:00–11:00 Session 7: Future Needs and International Cooperation
11:00–11:30 Coffee/Tea Break
11:30–13:00 Conference Closing Session
Display of Posters
All posters will be displayed for the duration of the conference. The morning and afternoon breaks are intended as poster viewing and discussion times. Authors are requested to be present at their posters for discussion with interested participants during the coffee break of the conference session at which their poster is scheduled. For the listing of posters please see the back of the programme.
4 MONDAY, 23 MAY 2016
08:00 ongoing Registration
09:00–11:00 OPENING SESSION
Location: Auditorium
Chairperson: Juan José Zaballa, Spain
09:00–09:05 Welcome remarks
09:05-09:15 Juan José Zaballa President ENRESA Spain
09:15-09:30
Juan Carlos Lentijo Deputy Director General Head of Department of Safety and Security IAEA
9:30–10:10
Fernando Castelló Commissioner CSN Spain Maria Betti Director Joint Research Centre, EC Vince Novak Director Nuclear Safety Department EBRD Daniel Iracane Deputy Director-General and Chief Nuclear Officer, OECD/NEA Francisco López President, Nuclear Energy Committee UNESA Spain
Time Name Designating Member State/Organization
Title of Presentation
10:10–10:35 Christophe Xerri IAEA Global status of decommissioning and environmental remediation programmes
10:35–11:00 José Manuel Redondo
Spain Spanish programme for decommissioning and environmental remediation
11:00–11:30 Coffee/Tea Break
5 MONDAY, 23 MAY 2016
11:30-18:15: Location:
SESSION 1: Establishing National Policies and Strategies to Enable and Enhance Decommissioning and Environmental Remediation Auditorium
Chairpersons:
Leonam Guimaraes, Brazil John Tappert, USA
Time Name Designating Member State/Organization
Title of Presentation
11:30–11:40 Leonam Guimaraes
John Tappert
Brazil
USA
Session introduction
11:40-12:05 Monica Regalbuto USA The U.S. Department of Energy’s recent progress and future challenges with environmental clean-up
12:05-12:30 Oleg Kryukov Russian Federation Decommissioning and environmental remediation in the Russian Federation: main results and future plans
12:30-12:55 Laurence Piketty France CEA dismantling program and feedback experience
12:55-13:30
Panel Discussion:
Main topical issues affecting decommissioning and environmental remediation programme that require international attention if greater progress is to be achieved during the next decade
Chair: Christophe Xerri, IAEA
Panellists:
Oleg Kryukov, Russian Federation
Laurence Piketty, France
José Manuel Redondo, Spain
Monica Regalbuto, USA
13:30-15:00 Lunch break
15:00–15:30 Lee Ok-heon Korea, Rep. of National policy, institutional framework and programme for implementation of D&ER in Rep. of Korea – overview of main current issues
15:30–16:00 Temiraliev Taalaibek Kyrgyzstan National policy, institutional framework and programme for implementation of D&ER in Kyrgyzstan – overview of main current issues
16:00–16:30 Coffee/Tea Break
6 MONDAY, 23 MAY 2016
Time Name Designating Member State/Organization
Title of Presentation
16:30–17:10 Film provided by Japan Current Situation at Fukushima Daiichi
Hajimu Yamana
Japan
Establishing national policies and strategies to enable and enhance decommissioning
Kazumi Yoshikawa Japan The current status of off-site clean-up activities in Japan
17:10–18:00
Panel Discussion:
Implementation of D&ER by having in place appropriate national policies and strategies
Chair: Luis Echávarri, Spain
Panellists:
Richard Sexton, Canada
Temiraliev Taalaibek, Kyrgyzstan
Tom Wintle, UK
Hajimu Yamana, Japan
Kazumi Yoshikawa, Japan
18:00–18:15
Leonam Guimaraes
John Tappert
Brazil
USA
Session summary and issues for future action
18:30 Welcome Reception to be held at the Conference venue.
7 TUESDAY, 24 MAY 2016 09:00-13:30: Location:
SESSION 2: Regulatory Framework and Standards for Decommissioning and Environmental Remediation Auditorium
Chairpersons:
Olena Mykolaychuk, Ukraine Lucila Ramos, Spain
Time Name Designating Member State/Organization
Title of Presentation
09:00–09:10 Olena Mykolaychuk
Lucila Ramos
Ukraine
Spain
Session introduction
09:10–09:30 Abel Gonzalez Argentina International standards as a basis for national regulatory framework – current status and look ahead
09:30–09:50 Geoff Williams Australia The Australian perspective: a national regulatory framework for environmental remediation
09:50–10:10 Bruce Watson USA Regulatory challenges and experience in the decommissioning and remediation of nuclear sites
10:10–10:40 Stefan Theis Switzerland Successful implementation of WENRA Safety Reference Levels: the WENRA decommissioning report
10:40–11:00 Malgorzata Sneve International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) – Task Group 98
Application of the ICRP’s recommendations on exposures resulting from contaminated sites from past industrial, military and nuclear activities
11:00–11:30 Coffee/Tea Break
11:30–11:45 Bernd Rehs Germany Regulatory requirements for decommissioning of nuclear facilities in Germany
11:45-12:00 Karina Lange Canada Remediation of legacy low-level radioactive waste: regulatory oversight for two major remediation projects in Canada
12:00-12:15 Phil Hallington UK Innovative regulatory approaches to facilitate decommissioning and remediation at a multi-facility site
8 TUESDAY, 24 MAY 2016
Time Name Designating Member
State/Organization Title of Presentation
12:15-13:15
Panel Discussion :
Key elements needed in a national regulatory
framework to encourage progress in
decommissioning and remediation
Chair: José Luis Revilla, Spain
Panellists:
Abel Gonzalez, Argentina
Malgorzata Sneve, ICRP – Task Group 98
Stefan Theis, Switzerland
Bruce Watson, USA
Geoff Williams, Australia
13:15–13:30 Olena Mykolaychuk
Lucila Ramos
Ukraine
Spain
Session summary and issues for future action
9 TUESDAY, 24 MAY 2016
15:00-18:30:
Location:
SESSION 3:
Decision-Making Process: Societal and
Stakeholder Involvement during the
Lifecycle of Programmes
Auditorium
Chairpersons:
Jason Cameron, Canada
Noor Hasnah Khairullah, Malaysia
Time Name Designating Member
State/Organization Title of Presentation
15:00–15:10 Jason Cameron
Noor Hasnah Khairullah
Canada
Malaysia
Session introduction
15:10–15:35 Meritxell Martell Spain Societal constraints related to stakeholder involvement in environmental remediation and decommissioning processes
15:35–16:00 Joseph Muldoon Canada Aboriginal and Northern involvement and benefits from Gunnar Uranium Mine Environmental Remediation – Northern Saskatchewan
16:00–16:30 Coffee/Tea Break
16:30–16:55 Shoji Nishida Japan Case Study: Experience of environmental remediation in Date City (Fukushima Prefecture)
16:55–17:50
Panel Discussion:
Accommodating the interests and expectations of diverse stakeholder groups in the decision-making process for D&ER.
Chair : Gaston Meskens, Belgium
Panellists:
Akira Izumo, IAEA
Yves Lheureux, France
Peter Orr, UK
Marc Poumadère, France
Laurie Swami, Canada
17:50–18:00 Jason Cameron
Noor Hasnah Khairullah
Canada
Malaysia
Session summary and issues for future action
10 WEDNESDAY, 25 MAY 2016
09:00-18:00: Location:
SESSION 4A: Technical and Technological Aspects of Implementing Decommissioning Programmes Auditorium
Chairpersons:
Kaylan Banerjee, India Ivo Tripputi, Italy
Time Name Designating Member State/Organization
Title of Presentation
09:00–09:10 Kaylan Banerjee
Ivo Tripputi
India
Italy
Session introduction
09:10–09:40 Arne Larsson Sweden Strategies for optimization of the radiological characterization of a nuclear facility
09:40–10:10 Caroline Chabal France Lessons learned from preparing decommissioning operations with virtual reality
10:10–10:35 Sergey Khlebnikov Russian Federation Case Study: Decommissioning of nuclear legacy site at A. A. Bochvar Research Institute of Inorganic Materials (VNIIM)
10:35–11:00 Tetsuo Kotoku Japan Robot challenges for nuclear decommissioning of Fukushima Daiichi Power Station
11:00–11:30 Coffee/Tea Break
11:30–12:00 Manuel Ondaro Spain Selection of strategy and technology for segmentation of pressure vessel and internals at Zorita NPP
12:00–12:30 Sang-Bum Hong Korea, Rep. of Application of in situ measurement for site characterization for decommissioning the Korea Research Reactor (KRR) site
12:30–13:00 François Dumortier France Experiences and challenges in the characterization of irradiated graphite in French first-generation gas-cooled reactors
13:00–13:30 Thomas LaGuardia USA Cost estimation for decommissioning including uncertainties and main cost drivers
13:30–15:00 Lunch Break
15:00–16:30 Oral Poster Session
Momchil Kazakov Bulgaria Decommissioning of Kozloduy NPP Units 1 to 4 -progress and
challenges
Christine Georges France Benefits from R&D for decommissioning and remediation
projects
Charly Mahe France Recent improvement and lessons learned using imaging tools
for radiological characterization
11 WEDNESDAY, 25 MAY 2016
Time Name Designating Member
State/Organization Title of Presentation
Tadao Kanda Japan NDF strategic plan for decommissioning of the Fukushima
Daiichi nuclear power station
Hideaki Ohhashi Japan R&D outline for decommissioning of the Fukushima Daiichi
Nuclear Power Station
István Szőke Norway Integrated 3D support system for improving safety and cost
efficiency of nuclear decommissioning projects
Denis Depauw France Immediate dismantling of a large fleet of light water reactors:
consequences for spent fuel and waste management
Vladimir Daniska Slovakia ISDC approach to probabilistic cost risk assessment
Jussi-Matti Mäki Finland Use of highly selective ion exchangers in different
decommissioning projects
Steve Slater UK Decommissioning and demolishing stacks from legacy fuel
cycle facilities at Sellafield site
Jörg Kaulard Germany Risk management for decommissioning of facilities - the
DRiMa approach
Seungkook Park Korea, Rep. of KRR-1 decommissioning
16:30–17:00 Coffee/Tea Break
17:00–17:45
Panel Discussion:
Technology and innovation needs for
decommissioning, noting the desire for
diversity of facility types
Chair: Andrew Szilagyi, USA
Panellists:
Simon Carroll, Sweden
Kentaro Funaki, Japan
Christine Georges, France
Thomas LaGuardia, USA
Steve Slater, UK
17:45–18:00 Kaylan Banerjee
Ivo Tripputi
India
Italy
Session summary and issues for future action
12 WEDNESDAY, 25 MAY 2016
Time Name Designating Member
State/Organization Title of Presentation
20:00 Conference Dinner For ticket holders only: Restaurant Pedro Larumbe Paseo de la Castellana, 38 28046 Madrid
13 WEDNESDAY, 25 MAY 2016
09:00-18:00:
Location:
SESSION 4B:
Technical and Technological Aspects of
Implementing Environmental Remediation
Programmes
Paris Room
Chairpersons:
Anna Clark, UK
Evgeny Kudryavtsev, Russian Federation
Time Name Designating Member
State/Organization Title of Presentation
09:00–09:10 Anna Clark
Evgeny Kudryavtsev
UK
Russian Federation
Session introduction
09:10–09:40 Julian Cruickshank UK Using geostatistics to improve understanding of contaminated
land legacies – a case study at Sellafield
09:40–10:10 William Waugh USA Applications of ecological engineering remedies for uranium
processing sites, USA
10:10–11:00 Oral Poster Session
William Millsap USA Vehicle-mounted gamma spectrometer for radiological land
surface surveys
Emilie Sauer France Contaminated land remediation on decommissioned nuclear
facilities: an optimised approach
Denis Fedorov Russian Federation Experience of FSUE ‘RADON’ in rehabilitation of the legacy
sites and radwaste
Christiano De Luca Brazil Multi-criteria optimization tool for the remediation of urban
areas after a nuclear accident
Yvon Desnoyers France Geostatistics for radiological characterization: Sampling
optimization, data interpretation and risk analysis
Patrice Letessier France Mobile laboratories: an innovative and efficient solution for
radiological characterization of sites under or after
decommissioning and environmental remediation programmes
Ralf Kaiser IAEA Applications of unmanned aerial vehicles for environmental
remediation
11:00–11:30 Coffee/Tea Break
11:30–11:55 Kyrylo Korychenskyi Ukraine Assessment of speciation and mobility of uranium in
abandoned tailing site in Ukraine
11:55–12:20 Michael Paul Germany Long-term water treatment at uranium mining sites
14 WEDNESDAY, 25 MAY 2016
Time Name Designating Member
State/Organization Title of Presentation
12:20–12:45 Dawn Wellman USA Technological approaches to groundwater treatment in
remediation projects
12:45–13:10 Anna Solomatina Kyrgyzstan Review conditions of the environment in the placement of
tailings in Kara-Balta town, Kyrgyzstan and methods of
development strategy of the remediation plan for this tailings
pounding
13:10–13:30 Maria Eleni Ragoussi OECD/NEA The NEA Thermochemical Database Project: 30 Years of
Accomplishments
13:30–15:00 Lunch Break
Mini-Session dedicated to lessons learned from the off-site
remediation work in Japan following the Fukushima Daiichi
accident
15:00–15:20 Hiroyuki Kuroda Japan Lesson learned from the implementation of decontamination in
Japan
15:20–15:40 Shigeaki Tsunoyama
& Norio Hashimoto
Japan The current state of food regulations in Fukushima:
environmental consequences of the Nuclear Accident
15:40–16:00 Shoko Yashio Japan Development and demonstration of automated pre-treatment
system at interim storage facility for contaminated material
generated from decontamination of off-site areas surrounding
the Fukushima NPP
16:00–16:15 Tadashi Inoue Japan Reflection on lessons learned on Fukushima environmental
remediation from the standpoint of governmental bodies and
local residents
16:15–16:30 Sang Don Lee USA Demonstration of wide area radiological decontamination and
mitigation technologies for building structures and vehicles
16:30–17:00 Coffee/Tea Break
15 WEDNESDAY, 25 MAY 2016
Time Name Designating Member
State/Organization Title of Presentation
17:00–17:45
Panel Discussion:
Technology transfer and deployment: how to
enable effective transfer of technology and
guarantee its appropriate and sustainable use
by recipient countries
Chair: Peter Schmidt, Germany
Panellists:
Denis Fedorov, Russian Federation
Hope Lee, USA
Ian Wilson, Canada
17:45–18:00 Anna Clark
Evgeny Kudryavtsev
UK
Russian Federation
Session summary and issues for future action
20:00 Conference Dinner For ticket holders only: Restaurant Pedro Larumbe Paseo de la Castellana, 38 28046 Madrid
16 THURSDAY, 26 MAY 2016
09:00-13:30:
Location:
SESSION 5A:
Optimizing Waste and Materials
Management in Decommissioning
Auditorium
Chairpersons:
Lee Ok-heon, Korea, Rep. of
Robert Walthéry, Belgium
Time Name Designating Member
State/Organization Title of Presentation
09:00–09:10 Lee Ok-heon
Robert Walthéry
Korea, Rep. of
Belgium
Session introduction
09:10–09:40 Michel Dutzer France Overall optimization of dismantling and radioactive waste
management in France
09:40–10:10 Nieves Martin Spain Integration of decommissioning and radioactive waste
management operations in Spain
10:10–10:35 Anthony Wickham UK Developments and challenges in graphite management
10:35–11:00 Vladimir Smykov Russian Federation Research reactor BR-10: testing ground for conditioning of
alkaline liquid-metal coolants under decommissioning
11:00–11:30 Coffee/Tea Break
11:30–11:55 Steven Garner USA Segmentation planning – integration of waste management
issues in decommissioning
11:55–13:15
Panel Discussion: Improving integration of
waste management and decommissioning
strategies
Chair : Juan Luis Santiago, Spain
Panellists:
Michel Dutzer, France
Evgeny Kudryavtsev, Russian Federation
Josef Podlaha, Czech Republic
Dennis Thompson, UK
Ivo Tripputi, Italy
13:15–13:30 Lee Ok-heon
Robert Walthéry
Korea, Rep. of
Belgium
Session summary and issues for future actions
17 THURSDAY, 26 MAY 2016
09:00-13:30:
Location:
SESSION 5B:
Waste Management and Case Studies in
Environmental Remediation
Paris Room
Chairpersons:
Leonel Lagos, USA
Gilles Recoche, France
Time Name Designating Member
State/Organization Title of Presentation
09:00–09:10 Leonel Lagos
Gilles Recoche
USA
France
Session introduction
09:10–09:35 James Penfold UK In-situ management of radioactive material in the UK
09:35–10:00 Philippe Guetat France Optimization of exposure and waste management for different
accidental releases
10:00–10:20 Tim Payne Australia Diverse challenges associated with legacy near-surface waste
disposal sites
10:20–10:40 Isabelle Majkowski Belgium Multiple small size subsurface soil contaminations on an
operating site – too early to prepare the future?
10:40–11:00 Abdou Hama Niger Remediation of legacy uranium sites in Niger
11:00–11:30 Coffee/Tea Break
11:30–11:50 Katie Hogue Canada Approach for site characterization of historic waste
management areas at Chalk River Laboratories
11:50–12:15 Qusay Albostani &
Khudhair Al-Jumaili
Iraq Decommissioning of damaged nuclear facilities at Al-Tawaitha
nuclear center-Baghdad –Iraq
12:15–12:40 Olexandr Novikov &
Volodymyr Pieskov
Ukraine Chernobyl NPP cooling pond decommissioning
12:40–13:00 Maria Kaifer Spain Remediation of a site containing a large amount of NORM-
contaminated soil
13:00-13:20 Paul Lemieux USA EPA’s waste estimation support tool
13:20–13:30 Leonel Lagos
Gilles Recoche
USA
France
Session summary and issues for future actions
18 THURSDAY, 26 MAY 2016
15:00-18:00: Location:
SESSION 6: Project Management, Skills, and Supply Chain Considerations Auditorium
Chairpersons:
Jean-Luc Lachaume, France Bernd Rehs, Germany
Time Name Designating Member State/Organization
Title of Presentation
15:00–15:10 Jean-Luc Lachaume
Bernd Rehs
France
Germany
Session introduction
15:10–15:40 Darius Janulevicius Lithuania Case Study on experience in organizing and implementing the
decommissioning of Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant with two
RBMK 1500 Reactor Units
15:40–16:10
Michael Paul Germany Case study on Wismut experience in organization and
implementation of a major environmental remediation project
including project management and risk management
approaches
16:10–16:30 Pierre Kockerols EC Education and training in nuclear decommissioning: needs,
opportunities and challenges
16:30–17:00 Coffee/Tea Break
17:00–17:50
Panel Discussion:
Facilitating project delivery through use of own
staff and/or external contractors, including use of
local contractors, incentive approaches, and
risk sharing and long-term relationships with
supply chain
Chair: Doug Metcalfe, Canada
Panellists:
Soon Choi, Korea, Rep. of
Con Lyras, Australia
Gilles Recoche, France
Masahiro Yamamoto, Japan
17:50-18:00 Jean-Luc Lachaume
Bernd Rehs
France
Germany
Session summary and issues for future action
19 THURSDAY, 26 MAY 2016
15:00-18:00: Location:
YOUNG PROFESSIONALS SESSION Paris Room
Chairpersons:
Philip Carson, UK Matej Zachar, Slovakia
Time Name Designating Member State/Organization
Title of Presentation
15:00–15:15 Diletta Invernizzi Italy How benchmarking can support the selection, planning and
delivery of Decommissioning Projects
15:15–15:30 Jumpei Takahashi Japan Surface dose rate evaluation of low level waste packages
arising from nuclear power plant decommissioning
15:30–15:45 Haruka Okude Japan Study on decommissioning cost evaluation methodology based
on the records obtained through JPDR project
15:45–16:00 Dmitrii Samokhin Russian Federation International cooperation in the field of optimization of technical
solutions for the decommissioning objects of nuclear
technology by creating interactive models
16:00–16:15 Pamella Kilavi Kenya Radiological dose and risk assessment from enhanced
naturally occurring radioactive materials in selected high
background radiation areas in Kenya
16:15–16:30 Inna Iarmosh Ukraine Safety issues of solid radioactive waste treatment at Ukrainian
NPPs
16:30–17:00 Coffee/Tea Break
17:00–17:15 Martin Brandauer Germany Why decommissioning? – Promoting a new generation of competent professionals
17:15–17:30 Rateb (Boby) Eid USA Career options in decommissioning and environmental
remediation (regulator perspective)
17:30-17:45 Anna Byrne UK Career options in decommissioning and environmental
remediation (implementer perspective)
17:45–18:00 Philip Carson
Matej Zachar
UK
Slovakia
Session summary and issues for future action
20 FRIDAY, 27 MAY 2016
09:00-11:00:
Location:
SESSION 7:
Future Needs and International Cooperation
Auditorium
Chairperson:
Juan José Zaballa, Conference President
Time Name Designating Member
State/Organization Title of Presentation
09:00–09:05 Juan José Zaballa Spain Session introduction
09:05–09:30 Eugenio Dominguez-
Vilchez
Spain Current important challenges in D&ER: A perspective from
outside the nuclear industry
09:30–10:10 Chairs of Session 1-6 Session 1-6 outcomes: Summary highlighting most important
needs for future collaboration
10:10–11:00 Panel Discussion:
Main priorities for action by the international community during the next decade, identifying any major constraints (taking account of past experience) and options for overcoming these.
Panellists:
Gunter Grabia, EBRD
Gianfranco Brunetti, EC
Presenters of Sessions 1-6 outcomes
11:00–11:30 Coffee/Tea Break
21 FRIDAY, 27 MAY 2016
11:30-13:00: Location:
CONFERENCE CLOSING SESSION Auditorium
Chairperson:
Juan José Zaballa, Conference President
Time Name Designating Member State/Organization
Title of Presentation
11:30–12:00 Juan José Zaballa Spain President’s Report
12:00–12:45 Juan José Zaballa Spain Discussion on President’s Report
12:45-13:00 Peter Johnston
Christophe Xerri
IAEA Closing remarks on behalf of the IAEA
13:00 Conference Closes
22 POSTERS
All posters will be displayed for the duration of the conference. The morning and afternoon breaks are intended as poster viewing and discussion times. Authors are requested to be present at their posters for discussion with interested participants during the coffee break of the conference session at which their poster is scheduled.
No. of Poster
IAEA–CN–238 Presenters
Designating Member
State/Organization Title of Poster
SESSION 1:
Establishing National Policies and Strategies to Enable and Enhance Decommissioning and Environmental Remediation
ID86 Peter Orr United Kingdom Strategic considerations for the sustainable remediation of
nuclear installations
ID108
Vladimir Slugen Slovakia National policy and national program of Slovakia in
decommissioning and spent fuel management
ID 147 Vitalii Petruk Ukraine The Chornobyl NPP Exclusion Zone 30 Years after the
Accident: Looking into Future
SESSION 2:
Regulatory Framework and Standards for Decommissioning and Environmental Remediation
ID10
Martin Amft Sweden Lessons learned from the first-time application of current
decommissioning regulations in Sweden, and possible
improvements to future regulatory supervision
ID12
Daniela Maria Dogaru Romania Improvement of the regulatory framework in the field of
radioactive waste and decommissioning
ID23
Ramon Hernandez Alvarez
Cuba Cross-checking of the Cuban experience on the decommissioning of medical, industrial and research facilities and the IAEA requirements GSR-part 6
ID28
Maria Semenova & Alexey Titov
Russian Federation Remediation of the Russian nuclear legacy sites. Relevant issues of regulatory supervision
ID42
Doyi Israel Nutifafa Yawo
Ghana Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation; a case study of Ghana
ID66
Tamara Sushko & Sergii Kondratiev
Ukraine Destroyed fourth unit of Chernobyl nuclear power plant – from Shelter to New Safe Confinement. Safety regulation
ID72 Lorena Pop Romania Legal steps for decommissioning and remediation process of legacy uranium mining sites
ID85
John Thelen Canada Regulatory oversight for two major remediation projects of legacy low-level radioactive waste in Canada. Part II: Compliance process for licensed activities
ID99
Xiaolong Li China Recent progress in the studies of format and content of safety analysis reports on facilitating decommissioning for China NPP
ID116
Alexander Sapozhnikov
Russian Federation Decommissioning of nuclear facilities in Russian Federation: regulatory framework and practice
23 No. of Poster
IAEA–CN–238 Presenters
Designating Member
State/Organization Title of Poster
ID118
Byung Soo Lee Korea Introduction on revision of nuclear safety legislation related to
decommissioning of nuclear facilities in Korea
ID122
Miroslav Drahos Slovakia Regulation of decommissioning activities in the Slovak
Republic
ID135 Bat-Erdene Baatar Mongolia Regulatory framework and standards for decommissioning and environmental remediation, Mongolia
ID143 Zsolt Sebestyen Hungary Modification of the Hungarian regulatory system related to the oversight transfer
ID151 Chaiyod Soontrapa Thailand Challenges in regulatory oversight on decommissioning for the first time in Thailand
ID170
Anatoliy Schadilov Russian Federation Russian federal regulations and rules in the area of decommissioning: the current state and perspective for development
SESSION 3:
Decision-Making Process: Societal and Stakeholder Involvement during the Lifecycle of Programmes
ID165 Gerd Bruhn Germany Stakeholder involvement in nuclear power plant (NPP) and research reactor (RR) decommissioning
ID182 Fernando P. Carvalho Portugal Uranium mining legacy sites and environmental remediation in Portugal: Review of progress achieved
SESSION 4A:
Technical and Technological Aspects of Implementing Decommissioning Programmes
ID2
Selena Grujic Serbia Monte Carlo techniques in radiological characterization for
reactor decommissioning
ID6 Audrius Simonis Lithuania Estimation of the radiation doses during the dismantling of the equipment in building 117/1 at the Ignalina NPP
ID16 Charly Mahe France Recent improvement and lessons learned using imaging
tools for radiological characterization
ID36 Alexander Blynskiy Kazakhstan Primary and secondary coolant treatment on the decommissioning of the BN-350 fast reactor
ID49
Kirill Butov Russian Federation Technical feature of application of SPO technology in industrial implementation under decommissioning project of fast reactors
ID53 Ketut Kamajaya Indonesia Preparation of decommissioning plan of Bandung Triga research reactor
ID55 Seiji Komatsuki Japan Decommissioning Hamaoka NPs units 1 &2 with aspect of radioactive properties
ID58 Hideaki Ohhashi Japan R&D outline for decommissioning of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station
ID60 Tadao Kanda Japan NDF strategic plan for decommissioning of the Fukushima
Daiichi nuclear power station
ID62 Sergey Utkin Russian Federation Decommissioning strategy for liquid low-level radioactive waste surface storage water reservoir
ID63 Leon Kegel Slovenia Preparation of decommissioning program for NPP with shared ownership
24 No. of Poster
IAEA–CN–238 Presenters
Designating Member
State/Organization Title of Poster
ID67 Frantisek Ondra Slovakia Approach to safety assessment for decommissioning activities in Slovakia
ID78 Matej Zachar Slovakia eOmega – Development of ISDC based decommissioning costing platform
ID83 Karine Ghazaryan Armenia The progress in Armenian NPP decommissioning planning
ID90 Steven Dhlomo South Africa Application of the IAEA decommissioning risk management
guidelines during the update and review of the initial decommissioning plan of the safari-1 research reactor
ID97 Nadia Sirag Egypt The Importance of engineering design in reducing risks during decommissioning hazardous installations
ID102 Ulmas Mirsaidov Tajikistan Decommissioning of radioisotope thermal generators (RTGs) in the Republic of Tajikistan
ID103 Christine Georges France Benefits from R&D for decommissioning and remediation
projects
ID120 Yidong Zhou China Transition from operation to decommissioning of HWRR in China
ID124 Momchil Kazakov Bulgaria Decommissioning of Kozloduy NPP Units 1 to 4 -progress
and challenges
ID126 Denis Depauw France Immediate dismantling of a large fleet of light water reactors:
consequences for spent fuel and waste management
ID127 Vincent Goudeau France In Situ Measurement of 90SR Activity Using Direct Liquid Scintillation Counting
ID136 Karel Svoboda Czech Republic Radioanalytical services within decommissioning of old facilities in ÚJV ŘEŽ, A. S.
ID140 Devendra Sandhanshive
India Management of alpha contaminated un-serviceable glove boxes
ID142
István Szőke Norway Integrated 3D support system for improving safety and cost
efficiency of nuclear decommissioning projects
ID144 Vladimir Daniska Slovak Republic ISDC approach to probabilistic cost risk assessment
ID154
Jörg Kaulard Germany Risk management for decommissioning of facilities - the
DRiMa approach
ID156 Kaylan Banerjee India Decommissioning strategy for ceramic melter in nuclear waste vitrification of high level waste in India
ID157 Muhammad Auwal Musa
Nigeria Decommissioning and environmental remediation planning for Nigeria research reactor-1 (NIRR-1)
ID159 Bieke Bekaert Belgium Project approach towards “radioactive waste processing and decommissioning at Vinča Site, Serbia/TC project SRB3004”
ID168 Seungkook Park Korea KRR-1 decommissioning
ID176
Jussi-Matti Mäki Finland Use of highly selective ion exchangers in different
decommissioning projects
ID178
Steve Slater UK Decommissioning and demolishing stacks from legacy fuel
cycle facilities at Sellafield site
25 No. of Poster
IAEA–CN–238 Presenters
Designating Member
State/Organization Title of Poster
ID189 Geun-ho Kim Korea An approach method to evaluate the space dose rate for decommissioning of nuclear power plant
ID190
Jose Tomas Ruiz Martinez
Spain Decommissioning of RTS-1 “Galileo Galilei” research reactor in Italy
ID191 Elisa Gimeno Blesa Spain Engineering tools for decommissioning support
ID192
Eva Maria Navarro Spain Jose Cabrera NPP D&D project: Challenges for a laboratory
of radiological measures
ID193
Javier Barcena Spain Key engineering aspects for the successful implementation of
a decommissioning project
ID194
Juan Canizares Spain Experience and lessons learned in supervising dismantling
operations
ID195 Jiri Suran Czech Republic Metrology for Decommissioning Nuclear Facilities Joint Research Project
ID196 Paloma Molleda Spain Experience on Primary System Decommissioning in José Cabrera NPP
ID197 Alejandro Rodriguez Spain Segmentation and Packaging Process for the José Cabrera Nuclear Power Plant Reactor Vessel and Internals
ID198 Xabier Ruiz Spain IDOM Nuclear Services
SESSION 4B:
Technical and Technological Aspects of Implementing Environmental Remediation Programmes
ID1 Ralf Kaiser IAEA Applications of unmanned aerial vehicles for environmental remediation
ID11 William Millsap USA Vehicle-mounted gamma spectrometer for radiological land
surface surveys
ID26 Nanthavan Ya-anant Thailand Study on environmental remediation and radioactive waste
(norm) management from the rare-earth research & development Center in Thailand
ID30 Ian Wilson Canada Lorado uranium mine environmental remediation – Northern Saskatchewan
ID34 Liuba Coretchi Moldova New technologies for remediation of radionuclide contaminated environment
ID52 Mamoru Sato & Dr. Yamaguchi
Japan Decontamination method against 137cs in orchard soil by combining undergrowth and laying materials
ID57 Emilie Sauer France Contaminated land remediation on decommissioned nuclear
facilities: an optimised approach
ID96 Bekmamat Djenbaev Kyrgyzstan Problems of rehabilitation of uranium waste in mountain areas of Kyrgyzstan
ID115 Denis Fedorov Russian Federation Experience of FSUE ‘RADON’ in rehabilitation of the legacy
sites and radwaste
ID119
Christiano De Luca Brazil Multi-criteria optimization tool for the remediation of urban
areas after a nuclear accident
ID137
Yvon Desnoyers France Geostatistics for radiological characterization: Sampling
optimization, data interpretation and risk analysis
ID141
Peter Schmidt Germany Evidence and documentation of remediation success
achieved at former uranium production sites in Germany
26 No. of Poster
IAEA–CN–238 Presenters
Designating Member
State/Organization Title of Poster
ID146 Remigijus Kievinas Lithuania Experience searching of contaminated past soviet union military sites and remediation of it in Lithuania
ID153 Michelle Hope Lee USA Iodine biotransformation: a Hanford perspective
ID177
Patrice Letessier France Mobile laboratories: an innovative and efficient solution for
radiological characterization of sites under or after
decommissioning and environmental remediation
programmes
SESSION 5A:
Optimizing Waste and Materials Management in Decommissioning
ID5
Josef Podlaha Czech Republic Decommissioning and reuse of facilities for radioactive waste
management at the UJV Rez, a. s.
ID38 Robert Bonner United Kingdom Lessons learned from 30 years of nuclear decommissioning and environmental remediation
ID39 Kristina Kristofova Slovakia Application of decommissioning costing for research reactors using CERREX code
ID41 Tomas Hrncir Slovakia Potential for recycling of metals within nuclear sector in Slovakia
ID50 Dennis G. Thompson United Kingdom The benefit of aligned policy in the management of low level waste,
ID73 José Carlos Saez Vergara
Spain Waste management during the refurbishment of the CIEMAT nuclear hot-cell
ID77 Martin Hornacek Slovakia The impact of steam generator dismantling scenarios on the radioactive waste disposal
ID139 Angelo-Cristian Dragolici
Romania Optimizing the management of the radioactive waste arising from the decommissioning of the IFIN-HH research reactor WWR-S
ID158 Rafael Garcia-Bermejo Fernandez
Spain Lessons learnt in metallic materials clearance projects
ID161
Zainus Salimin Indonesia Biooxidation process for the treatment of liquid radioactive waste arising from the decommissioning of phosphoric acid purification plant of the Gresik petrochemical industries
ID175
Alan Parry United Kingdom Alternative ILW management approach for Magnox Swarf
Storage Silos at Sellafield
SESSION 5B:
Waste Management and Case Studies in Environmental Remediation
ID104
Cora Goicea & Alexandru Eremia
Romania Romanian experience in remediation of norm contaminated sites - case study
ID117
Gema Fleitas Cuba Environmental remediation experience for the long term
storage facility of radioactive waste in Cuba
ID129
Saidou Cameroon Natural radiation monitoring in the gold mining, uranium, and thorium regions of Cameroon: from measurements, dose assessment to radiation protection
27 No. of Poster
IAEA–CN–238 Presenters
Designating Member
State/Organization Title of Poster
ID150 Raul Villegas Brazil Caldas uranium mining and UOC production site: challenges on environmental remediation
ID163 Marcel Roscher Germany Remediation of Wismut´s uranium tailings ponds – approach and lessons learned over two decades
ID183
Fernando P. Carvalho Portugal Radiation risk assessment of an old uranium mine site, Forte
Velho, in Portugal
SESSION 6:
Project Management, Skills, and Supply Chain Considerations
ID19
Giorgio Locatelli United Kingdom How benchmarking can support the selection, planning and delivery of decommissioning projects
YOUNG PROFESSIONALS SESSION
ID14 Yasutaka Watanabe Japan Geotechnical application and education initiatives to recovery of nuclear power plant accident
ID68 Takuya Kawachi Japan A Study on ultrasonic visualization technique for leakage and fuel debris inspection (1F)
ID92 Naoko Watanabe Japan Impact of radioactive waste management on dismantling cost
ID172 Luca Codispoti & Eros Mossini
Italy Decommissioning of l-54m reactor: preliminary topsoil characterization of reactor site and surroundings
ID173 Luca Codispoti & Eros Mossini
Italy Decommissioning of CESNEF l-54m research reactor: radiological pre-characterization of graphite and biological shield
28 PARTICIPATION IN IAEA SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS Governments of Member States and those organizations whose activities are relevant to the meeting subject matter are invited to designate participants in IAEA scientific conferences and symposia. In addition, the IAEA itself may invite a limited number of scientists as invited speakers. Only participants designated or invited in this way are entitled to present papers and take part in the discussions. Representatives of the press, radio, television or other information media and members of the public, the latter as “observers”, may also be authorized to attend, but without the right to take part in the proceedings. Scientists interested in participating in any of the IAEA meetings should request information from the Government authorities of their own countries, in most cases the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or national atomic energy authority. PUBLICATIONS Proceedings The proceedings of the conference containing the President’s report and presentations and posters delivered at the meeting as available will be published by the IAEA as soon as possible after the conference Orders All IAEA publications may be ordered at the Information Desk or directly from the Sales and Promotion Unit, International Atomic Energy Agency, P.O. Box 100, A-1400 Vienna, Austria. Fax: (+43 1) 2600-29302 Email: [email protected] Internet: http://www.iaea.org/books
IAEA PUBLICATIONS RELATED TO THE SUBJECT OF THE CONFERENCE
NW-T-1.10 Advancing Implementation of Decommissioning and Environmental Remediation Programmes
2016
IAEA/NTR/2015 Nuclear Technology Review 2015
STI/PUB/1658 Policy and Strategies for Environmental Remediation
2015
STI/PUB/1697 Decommissioning of Pools in Nuclear Facilities
2015
STI/PUB/1710 The Fukushima Daiichi Accident
2015
IAEA-TECDOC-1769 Treatment of Residual Sodium and Sodium Potassium from Fast Reactors
2015
IAEA-SSS-N°GSR Part 6
Decommissioning of Facilities 2014
IAEA-SSS-N°GSR Part 3
Radiation Protection and Safety of Radiation Sources: International Basic Safety Standards
2014
STI/PUB/1612 Remediation of Land Contaminated by Radioactive Material Residues
2014
STI/PUB/1629
NW-T-3.5
Communication and Stakeholder Involvement in Environmental Remediation Projects
2014
STI/PUB/1630
NW-T-3.6
Lessons Learned from Environmental Remediation Programmes
2014
NW-T-2.4 Cost Estimation for Research Reactor Decommissioning
2014
NW-T-2.7 Experiences and Lessons Learned Worldwide in the Clean-up and Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities in the Aftermath of Accidents
2014
IAEA-SRS-N°77 Safety Assessment for Decommissioning
2013
29 NW-T-3.4
STI/PUB/1602
Overcoming Barriers in the Implementation of Environmental Remediation Projects
2013
IAEA-TECDOC-1702 Planning, Management and Organizational Aspects of the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities
2013
IAEA-TECDOC-1712 Management of NORM Residues
2013
STI/DOC/010/475 Guidelines for Remediation Strategies to Reduce the Radiological Consequences of Environmental Contamination
2012
STI/PUB/1551 Monitoring for Compliance with Remediation Criteria for Sites
2012
NW-G-2.1 Policies and Strategies for the Decommissioning of Nuclear and Radiological Facilities
2012
IAEA-SRS-No.67 Monitoring for Compliance with Exemption and Clearance Levels
2012
IAEA-SRS-No.72 Monitoring for Compliance with Remediation Criteria for Sites
2012
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