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35 9.2 TYpical PWR Station Layout 36 9.3 Regions of Highest
Radiological Hazard 38 9.4 Decommissioning Scenarios 40 9.5
Existing Structural Features of a PWR which may aid Decommissioning
42 9.6 Structural Features that might be introduced into Future PWR
Stations to aid Decommissioning 43 10. REFERENCES 44 11.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 45 12. TABLES AND FIGURES 45 APPENDIX A -
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 98 1 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 This report
describes the work carried out by Taylor Woodrow Construction
Limited ( WC) in a study aimed at identifying features Which may be
incorporated at the design stage of future nuclear power plants to
facilitate their eventual decommissioning and, in so dOing, promote
economic and radiological benefits at the decommissioning stage.
1.2 For the purposes of this study, decommissioning of a nuclear
facility means those measures taken at the end of the facility's
operating life to remove it from the site and restore the site to
green field conditions, and, While so doing, ensure the continued
protection of the public from any residual radioactivity or other
potential hazards present in or emanating from the facility. The
overall decommissioning process involves eventual dismantling and
demolition and may also include, Where possible and appropriate,
the intermediate steps of renewal and refurbishing.
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++++ A History Of The Egyptian Revolution, From The Period Of The
Mamelukes To The Death Of Mohammed Ali; From Arab And European
Memoirs, Oral Tradition, And Local Research: By A. A. Paton, Volume
2; A History Of The Egyptian Revolution, From The Period Of The
Mamelukes To The Death Of Mohammed Ali; From Arab And European
Memoirs, Oral Tradition, And Local Research: By A. A. Paton; A. A.
Paton 2 A. A. Paton Trubner, 1870
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