SESSION 3.1
Off-site Decontamination and Related Waste Management Issues: From Current Status to Remaining Challenges
Co-chairs:
Tetsuo Yasutaka - National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST, Japan)
Jacqueline Garnier-Laplace - Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP)
Scheduled Presentations
Developing a Holistic Environmental Restoration Approach: What Worked? What Did Not Work?
Keiichi Kawase (JAEA, Japan)

Radiation Dose of Workers Engaged in Decontamination of Environment
Tsubasa Ogawa (REA, Japan)

Contaminated Soil and Waste Management Technologies and Their Future Challenges Towards the Final Disposal
Masahiro Osako (NIES, Japan)

Environmental Remediation in Fukushima and Challenging Issues including Public Perception
Tadashi Inoue (CRIEPI, Japan)

Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management Following a Nuclear or Radiological Emergency: The View of the NEA’s Expert Group on Recovery Management (EGRM)
Christopher Mogg (EA, UK)

Issue Regarding Construction of Interim Storage Facility: From the Perspective of Former Residents
Yoichi Ohashi (Former President of a resident's association, Hosoya-District, Futaba Town)
Complementary Presentations
Radiological Benefit of Decontamination of Urban Settlements After a Radioactive Fallout: A Model Study
C.L. Rääf, R. Finck, J. Martinsson, M. Isaksson
Creation of a Model of Waste Handling Within Recovery After a Nuclear Accident Using the System Dynamics Approach
A. Selivanova
Regulatory Approach to Management of Radioactive Waste Generated During Remediation Activities in the Chernobyl Contaminated Areas
L. Rozdyalouskaya
Machinery System for Radioactivity Measurement of Container Bag Including Removed Soil and its Deals in Off-site Decontamination
Y. Takeuchi

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Inquiries for further information can be directed to Hiroki Fujita, ICRP Assistant Scientific Secretary.