A methodology to designate radiation‐controlled areas in decommissioning nuclear power plants

Author:

Kim Seongjun1,Kong Tae Young1ORCID,Choi Woo Seok1,Son Jinho1,Kim Hwapyoung1,Song Changju1,Kim Jiung1,Yang Ki Tae1,Song Jong Soon1,Kim Hee Geun2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nuclear Engineering Chosun University Gwangju Korea

2. Division of Energy & Electrical Engineering Uiduk University Gyeongju Gyeongsangbuk‐do Korea

Abstract

AbstractKori Unit 1, which was permanently shut down in 2017, is expected to be the first decommissioned commercial nuclear power plant (NPP) in Korea. Operating NPPs designate radiation‐controlled areas (RCAs) to protect workers from radiological hazards and provide appropriate measures. Decommissioning RCAs (DRCAs) in NPPs being decommissioned should also be designated by considering the radiological characteristics of workplaces and exposure routes of decommissioning workers, such as external and internal exposure. However, the criteria for the DRCAs in decommissioning Kori Unit 1 are presently the same as those during normal operation, according to the public‐hearing material of the final decommissioning plan for Kori Unit 1. This study analyzed criteria for RCAs in all Korean NPPs to propose criteria for DRCAs in decommissioning NPPs. Analysis results show that RCAs are classified into four, five, six, and eight zones in Korean pressurized water reactors with respective external radiation dose rates. The RCAs in Korean pressurized heavy water reactors are classified into six zones with external dose rates and derived air concentrations of tritium. This study proposes three classifications of DRCAs to keep occupational exposure as low as reasonably achievable while considering potential exposure routes, that is, external exposure, airborne contamination, and surface contamination areas. First, the external exposure areas are classified into several zones according to the levels of external radiation dose rates. Second, the airborne contamination areas are designated to prevent internal exposure to workers from the inhalation of radioactive material in the air during cutting and demolition. Last, the surface contamination areas are designated to minimize the skin contamination of workers as radioactive dust in the air is deposited on the surface of facilities and equipment over time.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Energy,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

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