1983
DOI: 10.1016/0191-815x(83)90011-6
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Cost effectiveness of dilute chemical decontamination

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“…Automation of the process will further increase the safety of the worker. The value associated with the reduced hazard is difficult to measure, although the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), in 10 CFR 50, set a value of $1000 per man-rem and another source (LeSurf and Weyman, 1983),…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Automation of the process will further increase the safety of the worker. The value associated with the reduced hazard is difficult to measure, although the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), in 10 CFR 50, set a value of $1000 per man-rem and another source (LeSurf and Weyman, 1983),…”
Section: Decorllmninarion Technology Isscesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…wastes produced during the cleaning of steam generators in nuclear power plants. Specially, we propose the oxidative destruction of the EDTA complexes of Fe 2+,3 § According to present procedures (6,7), the complexes are concentrated by ionexchange resin. Hence, the ion-exchange resin becomes a part of the total nuclear waste.…”
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