Woodhead Publishing, 2015. — 276 p. — (Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy: Number 71). — ISBN 978-1-78242-231-0.
Экологическая реабилитация и восстановление загрязненных ядерных и нормальных площадок
Nuclear sites become contaminated with radionuclides due to accidents and activities carried out without due consideration for the environment. Naturally-occurring radioactive materials (NORM) released by industrial processes such as coal power production and fertilizer manufacture may also require clean-up. Environmental remediation and restoration aim to reduce exposure to radiation from contaminated soil or groundwater.
Contaminated nuclear and NORM sites: types and characteristicsRadioactive and other environmental contamination from uranium mining and milling
Radioactive contamination and other environmental impacts of waste from nuclear and conventional power plants, medical and other industrial sources
Radionuclide behaviour in the natural environment: an overview
Environmental restoration frameworks and processesStakeholder involvement in the remediation of contaminated nuclear and NORM sites
International recommendations and guidance on regulation of contaminated nuclear and NORM sites, and aspects of national level application
Modelling of radionuclide distribution in contaminated nuclear and NORM sites
Risk assessment and cost–benefit analysis for the restoration of contaminated nuclear and NORM sites
Remediation techniques and waste disposalElectrokinetic remediation and other physico-chemical remediation techniques for in situ treatment of soil from contaminated nuclear and NORM sites
In situ and ex situ bioremediation of radionuclide-contaminated soils at nuclear and NORM sites
Physical, chemical, and biological treatment of groundwater at contaminated nuclear and NORM sites