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== Definition of Decommissioning ==
== Definition of Decommissioning ==
Decommission mean to withdraw from service.
Decommission mean to withdraw from service. In an energy context it normally refers to nuclear decommissioning -- removing a [[nuclear energy]] plant from service. Because of the possible presence of radioactive or fissile material in a nuclear facility, special precautions are required.


== Method one of Decommissioning ==
== Methods of Decommissioning ==
'''Dismantling'''-Parts of the reator are removed or decontaminated soon after the nuclear plant closes,allowing the land to be used for other purposes.
==='''Dismantling'''===
Parts of the reactor are removed or decontaminated soon after the nuclear plant closes,allowing the land to be used for other purposes.


== Method Two of Decommissioning ==
==='''Safe Storage'''===
'''Safe Storage'''- the nuclear plant is monitored and radiation is allowed to decay. Then afterwards it is dismantled.
The nuclear plant is monitored and radiation is allowed to decay. Then afterwards it is dismantled.


== Method three of decommissioning ==
==='''Entombment'''===
'''Entombment'''- Sealing off radioactive components with concrete and steel. This allows radiation to decay until the land can be used for other purposes.
Sealing off radioactive components with concrete and steel. This allows radiation to decay until the land can be used for other purposes.




--[[User:Lepley189|Lepley189]] 10:45, 16 November 2007 (PST)
== Interwiki links ==
 


* [[Wikipedia:Nuclear decommissioning]]


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Revision as of 16:42, 21 March 2011

Definition of Decommissioning

Decommission mean to withdraw from service. In an energy context it normally refers to nuclear decommissioning -- removing a nuclear energy plant from service. Because of the possible presence of radioactive or fissile material in a nuclear facility, special precautions are required.

Methods of Decommissioning

Dismantling

Parts of the reactor are removed or decontaminated soon after the nuclear plant closes,allowing the land to be used for other purposes.

Safe Storage

The nuclear plant is monitored and radiation is allowed to decay. Then afterwards it is dismantled.

Entombment

Sealing off radioactive components with concrete and steel. This allows radiation to decay until the land can be used for other purposes.


Interwiki links

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