Abstract
The first decommissioning plan for Loviisa nuclear power plant was written already in 1980's, when the plant had just started operation. The plan has been updated in 5-6 years intervals and this work still continues towards the final decommissioning plan. The decommissioning plan is based on immediate dismantling option and final disposal of decommissioning waste to the extension of the on site final disposal facility for low and intermediate level waste. The decommissioning planning has been organized as an independent project, which is realised in close cooperation with Fortum's research programme on radioactive waste management. The plant personnel are involved in the planning work through providing operating experience on contamination and activation of systems, structures and components. Later in the decommissioning phase the plant personnel will form the main part of the decommissioning organization. (author)
Citation Formats
Tuunanen, J. P., and Eurajoki, T. E.E.,.
Decommissioning Planning during the Operation of the Loviisa NPP. Planning, Management and Organizational Aspects.
IAEA: N. p.,
2013.
Web.
Tuunanen, J. P., & Eurajoki, T. E.E.,.
Decommissioning Planning during the Operation of the Loviisa NPP. Planning, Management and Organizational Aspects.
IAEA.
Tuunanen, J. P., and Eurajoki, T. E.E.,.
2013.
"Decommissioning Planning during the Operation of the Loviisa NPP. Planning, Management and Organizational Aspects."
IAEA.
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title = {Decommissioning Planning during the Operation of the Loviisa NPP. Planning, Management and Organizational Aspects}
author = {Tuunanen, J. P., and Eurajoki, T. E.E.,}
abstractNote = {The first decommissioning plan for Loviisa nuclear power plant was written already in 1980's, when the plant had just started operation. The plan has been updated in 5-6 years intervals and this work still continues towards the final decommissioning plan. The decommissioning plan is based on immediate dismantling option and final disposal of decommissioning waste to the extension of the on site final disposal facility for low and intermediate level waste. The decommissioning planning has been organized as an independent project, which is realised in close cooperation with Fortum's research programme on radioactive waste management. The plant personnel are involved in the planning work through providing operating experience on contamination and activation of systems, structures and components. Later in the decommissioning phase the plant personnel will form the main part of the decommissioning organization. (author)}
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title = {Decommissioning Planning during the Operation of the Loviisa NPP. Planning, Management and Organizational Aspects}
author = {Tuunanen, J. P., and Eurajoki, T. E.E.,}
abstractNote = {The first decommissioning plan for Loviisa nuclear power plant was written already in 1980's, when the plant had just started operation. The plan has been updated in 5-6 years intervals and this work still continues towards the final decommissioning plan. The decommissioning plan is based on immediate dismantling option and final disposal of decommissioning waste to the extension of the on site final disposal facility for low and intermediate level waste. The decommissioning planning has been organized as an independent project, which is realised in close cooperation with Fortum's research programme on radioactive waste management. The plant personnel are involved in the planning work through providing operating experience on contamination and activation of systems, structures and components. Later in the decommissioning phase the plant personnel will form the main part of the decommissioning organization. (author)}
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year = {2013}
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