FUKUSHIMA Lessons Learned
Path forward in JAPAN
AREVA proposes in collaboration with CEA a complete series of
efficient environment characterization tools, deployed together
with Japanese partners, to optimize remediation work in the
Fukushima region:
Soil measurement and sorting unit
Road characterization and marking unit
◆ Forest and roof monitoring by helicopter
Underwater characterization by submarine
▸ AREVA has proposed its support to TEPCO in different domains:
◆ Unloading of spent fuel from reactor pools.
Overall management for solid and liquid waste or technologies for the treatment and
conditioning of certain types of waste
Means for decontamination, necessary to penetrate into the reactors
On the Japanese reactors, establish what has been proposed to other
utilities within the framework of the Safety Alliance program, AREVA
proposes :
◆ Passive hydrogen recombiner system
Filtration system for the first confinement barrier
◆ Backup emergency generators with control-command systems for associated safety
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FUKUSHIMA Lessons Learned IAEA January 2013-- p.19
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