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Fukushima cleanup; Status and lessons

Miyahara, Kaname; McKinley, I. G.*; Saito, Kimiaki; Iijima, Kazuki; Hardie, S. M. L.*

Nuclear Engineering International, 60(736), p.12 - 14, 2015/11

Remediation work in Fukushima is based on a comprehensive technical knowledge base, which is translated into actions that enable the rapid return of evacuees but also provides a globally valuable resource for disaster planning and contaminated site remediation.

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Developments of tritium technology for next-step fusion devices under JAERI-DOE(LANL) collaboration

Naruse, Yuji; Okuno, Kenji; Yoshida, Hiroshi; Konishi, Satoshi; Anderson, J. L.*; Bartlit, J. R.*

Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 27(12), p.1081 - 1095, 1990/12

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Joint operation of TSTA under the collaboration between JAERI and DOE-LANL; An Integrated loop operation with 100-g tritium in July 1988

Okuno, Kenji; Enoeda, Mikio; *; *; Yoshida, Hiroshi; Naruse, Yuji; Anderson, J. L.*; Bartlit, J. R.*; Sherman, R. H.*; R.V.Carlson*; et al.

JAERI-M 90-028, 73 Pages, 1990/02

JAERI-M-90-028.pdf:1.51MB

no abstracts in English

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Measurements of Fission Products Released in Primary Cooling System of OWL-1 Loop

Yamamoto, Katsumune; Yokouchi, Iichiro; Okagawa, Seigo; ;

JAERI-M 83-007, 50 Pages, 1983/03

JAERI-M-83-007.pdf:1.65MB

no abstracts in English

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Actions for environmental restoration of Fukushima

Okada, Takashi

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JAEA had initiated the Cabinet Office commissioned Decontamination Pilot Project, immediately after Fukushima Daiichi NPS accident. These results contributed to the decontamination-related guidelines that the government established. According to these guidelines, the government and municipalities carried out environmental decontamination. The removal soil and the waste occurring by cleanup in Fukushima are estimated to be 16M-22M m$$^{3}$$. The government decided to keep these huge the removal soil and the waste intensively in the Interim Storage Facility. In addition, by 30 years, it decided to let these disposal complete out of Fukushima. A key to realize disposal out of Fukushima is to reduce quantity of disposal. The government decided to utilize the removal soil for relatively low concentration of radioactivity based on a safe evaluation in public projects where its reuse will be limited to structural foundations.

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