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[en] Methodology and results are presented for the “safety ranking” of legacy radioactive material storage sites that are situated in populated areas adjacent to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and contain wastes from clean-up and decontamination operations carried out in 1986 - 1989. Based on this safety ranking, recommendations regarding the order of remediation and management strategy for these sites are provided. The results suggest that remedial works for radioactive legacy sites can be optimized, and waste volumes that may require retrieval and further disposal in engineered facilities can be considerably minimized. It is recommended that the managing organization (Kyiv Inter-Regional Special Combine of UkrSC “Radon”) should focus their characterization, monitoring and maintenance works on the relatively few higher risk legacy sites identified in this study, while low-risk sites can be eventually released from regulatory control.
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Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); Document from Chernobyl Technical Cooperation Project RER7010; 14 refs., 1 tab., 2 figs.
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Yaderna Fyizika ta Energetika; ISSN 1818-331X; ; v. 20(1); 10 p
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ACCIDENTS, BEYOND-DESIGN-BASIS ACCIDENTS, CLEANING, CONTAMINATION, ENRICHED URANIUM REACTORS, GRAPHITE MODERATED REACTORS, HAZARDS, HEALTH HAZARDS, LWGR TYPE REACTORS, MANAGEMENT, MATERIALS, POWER REACTORS, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT, REACTOR ACCIDENTS, REACTORS, SEVERE ACCIDENTS, STANDARDS, STORAGE, THERMAL REACTORS, WASTE MANAGEMENT, WASTE STORAGE, WASTES, WATER COOLED REACTORS
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