02538nam 22005293 450 991100686470332120250523181837.0978152315003815231500339789201425218920142521X(MiAaPQ)EBC6891125(Au-PeEL)EBL6891125(CKB)21325846800041(NjHacI)9921325846800041(OCoLC)1303082210(EXLCZ)992132584680004120250523d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierManaging the decommissioning and remediation of damaged nuclear facilities final report of the collaborative project DAROD /International Atomic Energy Agency1st ed.Vienna :International Atomic Energy Agency,2021.1 online resource (136 pages)IAEA TECDOC series ;v.1989Print version: IAEA Managing the Decommissioning and Remediation of Damaged Nuclear Facilities Vienna : IAEA,c2021 9789201426215 Includes bibliographical references.As part of the Action Plan on Nuclear Safety, the IAEA led the International Project on Managing the Decommissioning and Remediation of Damaged Nuclear Facilities (DAROD Project). The DAROD Project focuses on providing practical guidance for the decommissioning and remediation of accident damaged nuclear facilities based on case studies of actual damaged facilities and lessons learned. This publication summarizes the outcomes of the DAROD Project. It is intended for regulatory bodies, operating organizations, technical support organizations and governmental officials who are involved in the decommissioning and remediation of nuclear facilities damaged after an accident or owing to a legacy deterioration.IAEA TECDOC series.Nuclear facilitiesDecommissioningHazardous waste site remediationNuclear accidentsNuclear facilitiesDecommissioning.Hazardous waste site remediation.Nuclear accidents.621.4807207577International Atomic Energy Agency,MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911006864703321Managing the decommissioning and remediation of damaged nuclear facilities4413932UNINA