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Application of large nuclear facility decommissioning lessons learned to smaller projects:from rocky flats to mound

机译:大型核设施退役经验教训在较小项目中的应用:从石滩到土墩

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In January 2001, the U.S. Department of Energy finalized a USD$7 billion contract to completedecommissioning and cleanup of the 6,400-acre (26 Km2), 800-building former nuclear weapons manufacturingplant known as Rocky Flats. The breakthrough approach by DOE and its contractors was cited by the U.S.Government as a model for future nuclear facility decommissioning activities. In December 2002, DOE awardedUSD$314 million, performance-based contract to CH2M HILL to accelerate the safe decommissioning and closureof the much smaller nuclear facility at the former Mound Plant in Miamisburg, Ohio. The former Mound Plantconducted extensive research with radionuclides and other weapons and nuclear related R&D, and productionactivities at the nuclear facility involved manufacture and testing of detonators and explosives that were used ininitiators;tritium recovery;and power sources for the space industry.This poster describes lessons learned thatCH2M HILL, as the managing partner of the Kaiser-Hill Company responsible for decommissioning Rocky Flats(completed in December 2005), successfully applied at the much smaller accelerated decommissioning of the formerMound Plant (completed in July 2006). Specific lessons learned to be discussed include the implementation of: a"projectized approach" to project execution;a comprehensive communication plan involving the workforce andstakeholders;incentivization of the contractor and the workforce for safe decommissioning;techniques for earlyreduction of risk;techniques to reduce infrastructure costs;innovative technologies and strategies;plans to managecontract risks for both the client (DOE) and the contractor;a strong focus on safety;and comprehensive workertransition plans.
机译:2001年1月,美国能源部最终完成了70亿美元的合同才能完成 6,400英亩(26公里)的退役和清理,800件核武器制造业 植物被称为岩石公寓。美国DOE及其承包商的突破性方法被美国引用了 政府作为未来核设施退役活动的模型。 2002年12月,DOE奖励 3.14亿美元,基于绩效的合同到CH2M Hill,加速安全退役和关闭 在俄亥俄州迈阿密斯堡的前丘植物的小区核设施。前丘植物 通过放射性核素和其他武器和核相关研发和生产进行了广泛的研究 核设施的活动涉及用于制造和测试的雷管和炸药 启动人员;氚恢复;和空间产业的电源。这海报描述了经验教训 CH2M HILL,作为KAISER-HILL公司负责退役岩石单位的管理合作伙伴 (于2005年12月完成),成功应用于前者的较小加速退役 土墩植物(2006年7月完成)。学会讨论的具体教训包括以下实施:a “项目化方法”项目执行;涉及劳动力的全面的沟通计划和 利益相关者;承包商的激励和劳动力的安全退役;早期的技巧 减少风险;减少基础设施成本的技术;创新技术和策略;计划管理 客户(DOE)和承包商的合同风险;强烈关注安全;和综合工人 过渡计划。

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