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Radiological Characterisation and Decommissioning in the UK Non-nuclear Industry. Project Experience, Challenges and Solutions. Dave Cannon – Principal Consultant. rpsgroup.com. 1.

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  1. Radiological Characterisation and Decommissioning in the UK Non-nuclear Industry Project Experience, Challenges and Solutions Dave Cannon – Principal Consultant rpsgroup.com 1

  2. RPS is an international consultancy providing independent advice upon the development of natural resources, land and property, the management of the environment and the health and safety of people rpsgroup.com 2

  3. Site: National Physical Laboratory • Client: BAM Nuttall Ltd • Project: Site characterisation and remediation to support re-development • Site: Boldrewood Campus • Client: The University of Southampton • Project: Characterisation of Biosciences building to support demolition Projects 3

  4. Provides national standards in measurement and traceability • Operated for over 100 years (Marie Curie) • Multitude of different radionculides used • Extensive use of radium-226 associated with WWII • Required building and land to be characterised to support site re-development National Physical Laboratory 4

  5. Contamination found: • under building floor screeds and ground slabs • small outbuildings e.g. pump house • base of redundant source wells • old brick bunds set in ground • in buildings with no ‘historical’ use of radioactive materials • Environmental Permit gained • Decommissioning work tenderedExempt, VLLW and LLW disposed of from siteEnvironmental Permit Surrendered National Physical Laboratory 5

  6. University building from circa 1970 • Mostly beta (H-3, C-14, P-32) with some gamma (and alpha) in Radiation Suite • Building required characterisation prior to demolition and site re-development Biosciences Building 6

  7. Designed building survey using Data Quality Objectives (DQO), risk basedModified approach to meet client programme requirementsCharacterised glass effluent discharge system, associated tanks and surrounding soilsVaried Environmental Permit to support anticipated waste disposalDisposed of exempt, VLLW and LLW from site Biosciences Building

  8. Summary and Key Learning • Expect the un-expected • Understand client programme • Have a well planned but flexible approach

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