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Cleaning Up Sites Contaminated with Radioactive Materials: International Workshop Proceedings

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Front Matter (R1-R14)
Opening Remarks, 1 Welcoming Remarks--Nikolay Laverov (1-4)
2 Welcoming Remarks--Frank L. Parker (5-6)
3 Welcoming Remarks--David N. McNelis (7-7)
4 Interests of the International Science and Technology Center--Norbert Jousten (8-10)
Overview Presentations, 5 Ensuring Nuclear and Radiation Safety in the Use of Nuclear Energy for Peaceful Purposes--Andrei B. Malyshev (11-16)
6 The Environmental Policy of the Russian Federal Atomic Energy Agency (Rosatom) and Priority Objectives for its Implementation--Aleksandr M. Agapov and Leonid A. Bolshov (17-31)
7 Evaluation of Radiation Ecology Status Around Russian Nuclear and Radiation Enterprises Based on Landscape-Geochemical Research--V. I. Velichkin, Ye. N. Borisenko, A. Yu. Miroshnikov, V. I. Myskin, N. V. Kuzmenkova, and I. I. Chudnyavtseva (32-42)
8 Systems Studies of the Radiation Legacy and the Development of the Informational, Legal, and Regulatory Framework for Post-Rehabilitation Institutional Control, Oversight, and Management of Radiation-Hazard Facilities in the Russian Federation--S. N. Brykin, O. G. Lebedev, V. K. Popov, and D. A. Serezhnikov (43-50)
9 Comprehensive Resolution of the Problem of Radioactive Waste Management and Rehabilitation of Contaminated Areas in the Moscow Region--S. A. Dmitriev (51-58)
Case Studies, 10 Lands Damaged as a Result of Uranium Ore Mining Operations in the Russian Federation--V. P. Karamushka and V. V. Ostroborodov (59-68)
11 Uranium Recovery and Remediation of Uranium Mill Tailings: Russian and U.S. Experience--James H. Clarke and Frank L. Parker (69-80)
12 Experience in Rehabilitating Contaminated Land and Bodies of Water Around the Mayak Production Association--Yu. V. Glagolenko, Ye. G. Drozhko, and S. I. Rovny (81-91)
13 Rehabilitation of Contaminated Groundwater Layers Near the Mayak Enterprise Using Deep Burial Technology--V. G. Skidanov, Ye. N. Kamnev, and A. I. Rybalchenko (92-94)
14 Observations Concerning Mayak--Frank L. Parker (95-98)
15 Remediation of Contaminated Facilities at the Kurchatov Institute--V. G. Volkov, Yu. A. Zverkov, S. G. Semenov, A. V. Chesnokov, and A. D. Shisha (99-109)
16 Selected Remediation Issues at the Russian Research Center - Kurchatov Institute--Roy E. Gephart (110-115)
17 Industrial Nuclear Explosion Sites in the Russian Federation: Recovery and Institutional Monitoring Problems--V. V. Kasatkin, Ye. N. Kamnev, and V. A. Ilyichev (116-120)
18 Comments on Presentation on Industrial Nuclear Explosion Sites in the Russian Federation: Recovery and Institutional Monitoring Problems--Don J. Bradley (121-126)
19 The Past, Present, and Future of the Facilities at Andreev Bay--A. P. Vasiliev (127-136)
20 Environmental Remediation of Spent Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste Temporary Storage Facilities in Gremikha Village: Challenges and Proposed Solutions--Yu. Ye. Gorlinsky, A. Yu. Kazennov, O. A. Nikolsky, V. A. Pavlov, B. S. Stepennov, and A. F. Usaty (137-151)
21 Criteria for Environmental Rehabilitation of the Temporary Storage Site for Spent Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste in Gremikha Village--Yu. Ye. Gorlinsky, V. A. Kutkov, and N. K. Shandala (152-160)
22 Cleaning Up Sites Contaminated with Radioactive Materials: Coastal Maintenance Bases Andreev Bay and Gremikha--Dieter K. Rudolph (161-176)
Other Contributions, 23 Criteria for Categorizing Territories at Russian Federal Atomic Energy Agency Enterprises Experiencing Chemical and Radioactive Contamination--S. N. Brykin, N. K. Shandala, N. S. Roznova, and A. V. Titov (177-190)
24 Areas of the Russian Federation Affected by Radiation Contamination Due to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident--S. M. Vakulovsky, T. S. Borodina, A. A. Volokitin, V. M. Kim, G. I. Petrenko, E. G. Tertyshnik, A. D. Uvarov, and V. N. Yakhryushin (191-197)
25 The Experience of the Joint Environmental-Technological Scientific Research Center for Radioactive Waste Decontamination and Environmental Protection (MosNPO Radon) in Eliminating Radiation-Hazard Facilities and Rehabilitating Contaminated Sites--V. G. Safronov, V. A. Salikov, Yu. A. Pronin, and S. V. Mikheikin (198-205)
26 Use of GIS Technology for Assessing Territories Contaminated with Radioactive Materials--A. N. Plate and A. V. Vesselovsky (206-210)
Appendix A: Workshop Agenda (211-217)
Appendix B: Titles of Additional Papers and Extended Abstracts Presented at the Workshop on Cleaning Up Sites Contaminated with Radioactive Material (218-220)

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Cleaning Up Sites Contaminated with Radioactive Materials: International Workshop Proceedings Appendix A Workshop Agenda CLEANING UP SITES CONTAMINATED WITH RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP Russian Academy of Sciences, Presidium, Moscow June 4-6, 2007 June 4 Opening Session Nikolay P. Laverov, Vice President, Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) Frank L. Parker, Vanderbilt University and Representative of the National Academies Andrei B. Malyshev, Deputy Director, Federal Atomic Energy Agency (Rosatom) Norbert Jousten, Executive Director, International Science and Technology Center (ISTC) David N. McNelis, University of North Carolina and Representative of the Russell Family Foundation

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Cleaning Up Sites Contaminated with Radioactive Materials: International Workshop Proceedings Overview Session Chair: Academician Boris F. Myasoyedov, RAS A. M. Agapov, Rosatom: The Environmental Policy of the Russian Federal Atomic Energy Agency (Rosatom) and Priority Objectives for its Implementation V. V. Shatalov, All-Russian Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Rosatom: Environmental Protection Aspects of the Federal Targeted Program “Uranium of Russia” A. A. Sarkisov, RAS Nuclear Safety Institute: Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated Sites as Part of the Strategic Master Plan for Nuclear Submarine Decommissioning S. N. Kalmikov, RAS V. I. Vernadsky, Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry: Radionuclide Speciation for Elaboration of Remediation Methods and Technologies V. I. Velichkin, RAS Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy, and Geochemistry: Evaluation of Radiation Ecology Status Around Russian Nuclear and Radiation Enterprises Based on Landscape-Geochemical Research S. A. Dmitriev, Moscow Joint Environmental-Technological Scientific Research Center for Radioactive Waste Decontamination and Environmental Protection (MosNPO Radon): Comprehensive Resolution of the Problem of Radioactive Waste Management and Rehabilitation of Contaminated Areas in the Moscow Region Case Studies Chair: Vasily I. Velichkin, RAS Case Study 1. V. P. Karamushka, All-Russian Research, Design, and Surveying Institute of Production Technology (VNIPIPT), Rosatom: Lands Damaged as a Result of Uranium Ore Mining Operations in the Russian Federation Review of Report by U.S. Experts: J. H. Clarke and F. L. Parker Discussion

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Cleaning Up Sites Contaminated with Radioactive Materials: International Workshop Proceedings Case Study 2. Ye. G. Drozhko, Mayak Production Association, Rosatom: Experience in Rehabilitating Contaminated Land and Bodies of Water Around the Mayak Production Association Review of Report by U.S. Experts: B. Looney and F. L. Parker Discussion June 5 Case Studies Chair: Frank L. Parker Case Study 3. V. G. Volkov, Russian Research Center—Kurchatov Institute: Remediation of Contaminated Facilities at the Kurchatov Institute Review of Report by U.S. Expert: R. Gephart Discussion Case Study 4. Ye. N. Kamnev, VNIPIPT: Industrial Nuclear Explosion Sites in the Russian Federation: Recovery and Institutional Monitoring Problems Review of Report by U.S. Expert: D. Bradley Discussion Case Studies Chair: Academician Ashot A. Sarkisov, RAS Case Study 5. A. P. Vasiliev, International Center for Environmental Safety, Rosatom: The Past, Present, and Future of the Facilities at Andreev Bay Review of Report by U.S. Expert: D. Rudolph Discussion Case Study 6. Yu. Ye. Gorlinsky, Russian Research Center—Kurchatov Institute: Environmental Remediation of Spent Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste Temporary Storage Facilities in Gremikha Village: Challenges and Proposed Solutions Review of Report by U.S. Expert: D. Rudolph Discussion

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Cleaning Up Sites Contaminated with Radioactive Materials: International Workshop Proceedings June 6 ISTC Projects Related to Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated Lands Chair: Waclaw Gudowski, ISTC G. G. Kulikov, ISTC: An Overview of ISTC Projects Concerning Problems of Radioactively Contaminated Land Remediation V. K. Popov, Russian Research Center—Kurchatov Institute: Systems Studies of the Radiation Legacy and the Development of the Informational, Legal, and Regulatory Framework for Post-Rehabilitation Institutional Control, Oversight, and Management of Radiation-Hazard Facilities in the Russian Federation V. I. Torgashov, Scientific Research Institute of Physical and Chemical Problems, Belarus State University: The Cleanup of Radioactively Contaminated Lands Based on a Nonradioactive Cellulose Technology A. V. Konoplev, Typhoon Research and Production Association, Russian Federal Service of Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring (Rosgidromet): The Development of Meliorant-Sorbent Composition and Production Technology for Remediation of Soils Contaminated with Radionuclides and Forecasting of their Application Effectiveness V. A. Kamachev, Khlopin Radium Institute, Rosatom: Decontamination of Soils in Supercritical and Liquid CO2 and in Ozone-Friendly Freon HFC-134a V. V. Toropova, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece: On the Effect of Fe(III) and Cr(III) Hydroxo-Complexes on the Process of Chemical Decontamination of Soils Polluted with Cesium and Strontium Radionuclides as a Result of the Chernobyl Accident General Problems of Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated Sites Chair: Sergei M. Vakulovsky, Rosgidromet S. M. Vakulovsky, Typhoon Research and Production Association, Rosgidromet: Areas of the Russian Federation Affected by Radiation Contamination Due to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident V. G. Linnik, RAS V. I. Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry: The Landscape Approach to Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated Sites: Development of a Decision Support System for Remediation Management V. Novikov, Russian Research Center—Kurchatov Institute: IIASA Studies of Radioactivity Transfer from Contaminated Sites: The Modeling of Atmospheric

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Cleaning Up Sites Contaminated with Radioactive Materials: International Workshop Proceedings Transfer from the Russian Far East and Runoff Transfer from the Storage Site at the Kurchatov Institute Ye. V. Kvasnikova, RAS and Rosgidromet Institute of Global Climate and Ecology: An Estimate of the Consequences of Excavation Activities at Sites of Nuclear Explosions After 40 Years General Problems of Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated Sites Chair: Yevgeny N. Kamnev, Rosatom N. K. Shandala, Institute of Biophysics, Federal Medical and Biological Agency: Criteria for Categorizing Territories at Russian Federal Atomic Energy Agency Enterprises Experiencing Chemical and Radioactive Contamination S. V. Mikheikin, MosNPO Radon: The Experience of the Joint Environmental-Technological Scientific Research Center for Radioactive Waste Decontamination and Environmental Protection (MosNPO Radon) in Eliminating Radiation-Hazard Facilities and Rehabilitating Contaminated Sites A. I. Rybalchenko, All-Russian Research, Design, and Surveying Institute of Industrial Technology, Rosatom: Rehabilitation of Contaminated Groundwater Layers Near the Mayak Enterprise Using Deep Burial Technology A. M. Sobolev, Research Institute of Atomic Reactors, Rosatom: The Choice of Criteria and Elaboration of Measures Aimed at Remediation of Contaminated Land on the Site of the All-Russian Research Institute of Biological Protection of Plants in Krasnodar Concluding Summaries Nikolay P. Laverov, RAS Frank L. Parker, Vanderbilt University