Training to Support Decommissioning &
Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated
Facilities & Sites
Presented byLawrence E. Boing Nuclear Engineering DivisionArgonne National Laboratory
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Argonne Technical Resources
Several ANL divisions support project work in the areas of facility decommissioning, environmental remediation and related activities for both on-site and off-site work and include:
– Nuclear Engineering (NE) Division – IAEA Training Courses including one for Environmental Remediation/Decommissioning, IAEA Fellows Hosting Support and Technical Support for Decommissioning including Facility Decommissioning Training Support
– Environmental Science (EVS) Division – RESRAD Family of Codes & Technical Support for Environmental Remediation projects
– Nuclear & Waste Management (NWM) Division – Implementation of Waste Management Operations and Deactivation & Decommissioning Operations
– Additional divisions conduct activities such as environmental monitoring, sampling activities and other technical support activities at various sites among the other listed work activities
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Argonne Completed D&D Projects*
East Area Surplus Facilities (7 facilities)
Zero Gradient Synchrotron Facility
Plutonium Fuel Fabrication Facility (Building 350)
Experimental Boiling Water Reactor (Building 331)
Bldg 212 Plutonium Gloveboxes (61 gloveboxes in 9 laboratories)
Bldg 200 M-Wing POB Hot Cells –Deactivated
JANUS Reactor (Building 202) CP-5 Reactor (Building 330) 60-Inch Cyclotron (Building 211) Argonne Thermal Source Reactor
(Building 316)
Fast Neutron Generator (Building 314)
Hot Samples Pneumatic Transfer System (Buildings 200-205)
Waste Ion Exchange Facility (Building 594)
Juggernaut Reactor (Building 335)
Zero Power Reactors 6 & 9 (Building 315)
Building 301 Hot Cell Facility
Surplus Waste Retention Tanks (Building 310) & Building 310
Facility 317 Waste Vaults and Map Tube Facility
*Plus numerous ‘Small Scale D&D’ ANL projects
and other National and International D&D projects
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Argonne Decommissioning Training
Share the experience and knowledge of the decommissioning industry with others new to the field – focus on lessons learned
Integrated approach was chosen using key ANL staff, contractor entities and other industry experienced subject matter experts presenting classroom decommissioning process fundamentals and project case studies; international instructors and content included
Several formats for training courses
– Variety of formats from 1-day workshop site specific formats up to 3-week intensive training course format; ANL site and at customer site sessions including select foreign sessions
– Average 5 to 6 sessions per year; including at least one IAEA event annually
After 19 years (started in 1997) and over 100 training sessions we have over 2200 graduates from over 60 countries
www.dd.anl.gov/ddtraining/
Challenges of Decommissioning & Remediation of
Radioactively Contaminated Sites & Facilities
Many different types of nuclear related (or even other non-nuclear) activities can result in radioactive contamination of facilities and environmental media
Radioactively contaminated sites present numerous challenges:– Site characterization– Risk assessment– Waste management– Establishing clean-up criteria– Cost estimation and work planning and management – Long-term stewardship/monitoring– Stakeholder engagement
This work is technically complex and for some media and in some environments can take decades to complete, and be very expensive
It is critical to develop an adequate competency and capacity in a diverse set of skills to ensure appropriate risk reduction in the most effective manner possible and to address life-cycle management considerations to prevent future events
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The IAEA Plays a Major Role in Developing Member
State Capacity
The IAEA supports efforts by its Member States to develop competencies and capacities to manage nuclear and radiological liabilities for facilities related to:
– Radioactive waste management,
– Decommissioning of nuclear facilities, and
– Remediation of contaminated sites
Through its Technical Cooperation (TC) Department, IAEA supports a variety of training opportunities, including courses, workshops, scientific visits, and expert missions
The IAEA also has established a number of ‘networks’ for promoting the exchange of expertise and experience across a variety of related topics, including:
– Decommissioning (IDN)
– Environmental remediation (ENVIRONET)
– Near-surface disposal (DISPONET)
– Waste characterization (LABONET)
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IAEA / Argonne Training Courses on Nuclear Facility
Decommissioning & Environmental Remediation Skills-1
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For the past six years annually, the IAEA has partnered with Argonne to provide training on facility decommissioning and environmental characterization and remediation.
Objective: provide an overview of management concepts, approaches, methodologies, and tools for ensuring appropriate and cost-effective D&D and remediation action; share knowledge of past industry experiences
Co-funded by the IAEA (IDN and ENVIRONET) and the U S State Department
Participants to date:
– Over 40 countries representatives from 6 continents
– Diverse cross-section of industries and staff, including operators, regulators, educators, consultants and researchers
– Varying levels of experience including entry level, junior staff, mid-level managers, and more senior individuals that are changing careers or responsibilities
IAEA / Argonne Training Courses on Nuclear Facility
Decommissioning & Environmental Remediation Skills-2
Integrated management approach to decommissioning and remediation
Project planning, management and decision-making
Cost estimation
Stakeholder involvement
Regulation and policy and infrastructure
Conceptual Site Models
Dose assessment via modeling
Characterization, sampling, and analysis
Decontamination, dismantling, & remediation technology selection
Final status surveys for closure and close-out
Practical exercises and group work sessions and other relevant topics
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2-Week Training Course Curriculum – Conducted 2011-2016
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Instructors include a variety of subject matter
experts…
Argonne National LaboratoryLarry Boing, Lisa Durham, Robert Johnson, Karen Smith, and Charley Yu
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)Horst Monken Fernandes and Patrick O’Sullivan
Hylton EnvironmentalPeter Booth
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region V (USEPA)Eugene Jablonowski, Brian Cooper, and John Canar
Plus numerous external Subject Matter Experts from industry including international expertise
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For more information, contact
Lawrence E. (Larry) Boing
Argonne National Laboratory
Ph: 630-252-6729
www.dd.anl.gov
Horst Monken Fernandes
IAEA Waste Technology Section
Ph: (+43 1) 2600 24673
www.iaea.org