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Decommissioning and Dismantling of 305-M Test Pile at the Savannah River Plant
The 305-M Test Pile was started up at the Savannah River Plant in 1952 and operated until 1981. The pile was used to measure the uranium content of reactor fuel. In 1984 work began to decommission and dismantle the pile. Extensive procedures were used that included a detailed description of the radiological controls and safety measures. These controls allowed the job to be completed with radiation doses as low as reasonably achievable. (ERA citation 10:033743)
Decommissioning and Dismantling of 305-M Test Pile at the Savannah River Plant
The 305-M Test Pile was started up at the Savannah River Plant in 1952 and operated until 1981. The pile was used to measure the uranium content of reactor fuel. In 1984 work began to decommission and dismantle the pile. Extensive procedures were used that included a detailed description of the radiological controls and safety measures. These controls allowed the job to be completed with radiation doses as low as reasonably achievable. (ERA citation 10:033743)
Decommissioning and Dismantling of 305-M Test Pile at the Savannah River Plant
H. L. Horton (author)
1985
5 pages
Report
No indication
English
Decommissioning, dismantling, removal and recycling
Emerald Group Publishing | 1986
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