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Physical countermeasures to sustain acceptable living and working conditions in radioactively contaminated residential areas
The Chernobyl accident highlighted the need in nuclear preparedness for robust, effective and sustainable countermeasure strategies for restoration of radioactively contaminated residential areas. Under the EC-supported STRATEGY project a series ofinvestigations were made of countermeasures that were deemed potentially applicable for implementation in such events in European Member States. The findings are presented in this report, in a standardised datasheet format to clarify the features of theindividual methods and facilitate intercomparison. The aspects of averted doses and management of wastes generated by countermeasures had to be described separately to provide room for the required level of detail. The information is mainly intended as atool for decision makers and planners and constitutes a basis for the STRATEGY decision framework for remediation of contaminated urban areas. ; The Chernobyl accident highlighted the need in nuclear preparedness for robust, effective and sustainable countermeasure strategies for restoration of radioactively contaminated residential areas. Under the EC-supported STRATEGY project a series of investigations were made of countermeasures that were deemed potentially applicable for implementation in such events in European Member States. The findings are presented in this report, in a standardised datasheet format to clarify the features of the individual methods and facilitate intercomparison. The aspects of averted doses and management of wastes generated by countermeasures had to be described separately to provide room for the required level of detail. The information is mainly intended as a tool for decision makers and planners and constitutes a basis for the STRATEGY decision framework for remediation of contaminated urban areas.
Physical countermeasures to sustain acceptable living and working conditions in radioactively contaminated residential areas
The Chernobyl accident highlighted the need in nuclear preparedness for robust, effective and sustainable countermeasure strategies for restoration of radioactively contaminated residential areas. Under the EC-supported STRATEGY project a series ofinvestigations were made of countermeasures that were deemed potentially applicable for implementation in such events in European Member States. The findings are presented in this report, in a standardised datasheet format to clarify the features of theindividual methods and facilitate intercomparison. The aspects of averted doses and management of wastes generated by countermeasures had to be described separately to provide room for the required level of detail. The information is mainly intended as atool for decision makers and planners and constitutes a basis for the STRATEGY decision framework for remediation of contaminated urban areas. ; The Chernobyl accident highlighted the need in nuclear preparedness for robust, effective and sustainable countermeasure strategies for restoration of radioactively contaminated residential areas. Under the EC-supported STRATEGY project a series of investigations were made of countermeasures that were deemed potentially applicable for implementation in such events in European Member States. The findings are presented in this report, in a standardised datasheet format to clarify the features of the individual methods and facilitate intercomparison. The aspects of averted doses and management of wastes generated by countermeasures had to be described separately to provide room for the required level of detail. The information is mainly intended as a tool for decision makers and planners and constitutes a basis for the STRATEGY decision framework for remediation of contaminated urban areas.
Physical countermeasures to sustain acceptable living and working conditions in radioactively contaminated residential areas
Andersson, Kasper Grann (author) / Roed, Jørn (author) / Eged, K. (author) / Kis, Z. (author) / Voigt, G. (author) / Meckbach, R. (author) / Oughton, D.H. (author) / Hunt, J. (author) / Lee, R. (author) / Beresford, N.A. (author)
2003-01-01
Andersson , K G , Roed , J , Eged , K , Kis , Z , Voigt , G , Meckbach , R , Oughton , D H , Hunt , J , Lee , R , Beresford , N A & Sandalls , F J 2003 , Physical countermeasures to sustain acceptable living and working conditions in radioactively contaminated residential areas . Denmark. Forskningscenter Risoe. Risoe-R , no. 1396(EN) , Risø National Laboratory , Roskilde .
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