Remediation Planning and Management

Background

Remediation planning is a critical event at the end of life for a nuclear plant. The International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA) "Integrated Approach to Planning the Remediation of Sites Undergoing Decommissioning" (IAEA NW-T-3.3) report outlines a broad spectrum of considerations associated with this activity. Westinghouse has a range of remediation experience with plant sites, facilities and uranium mines and mills both privately and nationally owned.

Description

The Westinghouse approach begins with a detailed action plan that is designed to resolve many fundamental issues. Westinghouse’s custom action plans integrate all necessary knowledge, including regulatory criteria, site characteristics, types of waste, and public and policy management.

Experience

Westinghouse’s customers include both national and private companies, and our experience includes performing projects or a wide variety of engineering programs at several mines and mills located in Spain and Bulgaria.

Benefits

Westinghouse’s engineered solutions reduce remediation costs while providing a high level of safety and addressing the following projects aspects that are critical to success:

  • Developing master plans that leverage strategic planning tools for optimization
  • Preparing risk assessment, contingency planning, and feasibility
  • Understanding state, local, and federal interactions for relations, codes and compliance
  • Managing capital planning and finance
  • Providing project management for the removal / remediation

With more than 50 years of global experience in supplying proven, high-quality nuclear services, Westinghouse offers customers the benefit of our expertise, based on an integrated approach to decommissioning and remediation.