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Technical Meeting (TM) on the Research Reactor Decommissioning Demonstration Project (R2D2P) Manila, Philippines, from 16 to 20 October 2006 PLANNING AND PROGRESS FOR DECOMMISSIONING OF HEAVY WATER RESEARCH REACTOR Yidong ZHOU China Institute of Atomic Energy (CIAE) HWRR reactor building and cooling tower 2 1

HWRR reactor body 3 Introduction HWRR was constructed and put in operation in 1958, It is scheduled to be permanently shut down by the end of 2007, Immediate dismantling of HWRR after final shutdown will be carried out. 4 2

HWRR Overview(1) HWRR was established and put in operation in 1958 at CIAE, and is located in suburb of Beijing, the Capital of China, It is the first nuclear reactor in China, It is a 10 MW multi-purpose research reactor, and It has been operated for 48 years. 5 HWRR Overview(2) Core: a tank-type structure Moderator and Coolant: Heavy Water Reflector: Graphite Fuel: UO 2 with U235 enrichment 3% Largest thermal neutron flux: 2.6x10 14 /cm 2.s Rated thermal power: 10MW Strengthened power: 15MW 6 3

4 7 Fig.1 HWRR Structure 8 Fig.2 Core Configuration of HWRR 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 8BC 2ZD 01 02 5BC 8 03 2AQ 1KZ 2BC 04 3 4 05 6BC 1 3BC 06 2 5 07 7BC 2KZ 9 1BC 08 6 4BC 09 10 1ZD 1AQ 11

Activities Conducted Nuclear physics Reactor physics and thermal hydraulics Radiation protection and monitoring Irradiations of nuclear fuel rods Neutron activation analysis Production of radioactive isotopes Technical services for NPPs Reactor operation management Training of reactor operators 9 Major Renovation & Improvement(1) (1979-1982) Change of inner vessel Change of two main heat exchangers Heat transfer area(m 2 ):58 102 Chemical decontamination of primary coolant system Core: Fuel number: 84 72 Lattice size (cm) : 13 13 9.2 9.2 Fuel: Metal U(2%) Ceramic UO 2 (3%) Fuel height(cm):124.3 100 Cladding:S.S. Zr-2 Primary coolant flow rate(m 3 /h):400 640 Secondary coolant flow rate(m 3 /h):1000 1800 10 5

Major Renovation & Improvement(2) (1979-1982) con t Rated thermal power(mw): 7 10 strengthened power (MW) : 10 15 Largest thermal neutron flux(n/cm 2.s): 1.2x10 14 2.6x10 14 Irradiation tube number:9 33 11 Major Renovation & Improvement(3) (1983-1995) Construction and operation of irradiation system for PWR fuel rods of Qinshan Nuclear Power Station (phase 1) Construction and operation of Cold Neutron Source 12 6

Major Renovation & Improvement(4) (1992-1997) Improving safety systems - ECCS - Spare Safety Rods System - Emergency Power Supply System Improving central control room Improving instrument monitoring systems Improving fire alarming system 13 Necessity for Decommissioning Since long operation, all equipment are aged and outdated, not good for safety consideration As a replacement, a new 60 MW CARR(China Advanced Research Reactor) is under construction and will be operated before 2006 at CIAE Besides, CEFR(China Experimental Fast Reactor) is also under construction at CIAE HWRR will be shut down by the end of 2007 Beijing will host the Olympic Games in 2008. 14 7

Objectives of Decommissioning After shut down and 3 years transit period, then implementing decommissioning for final reuse of the facility as education base Minimizing waste volumes produced Minimizing personnel exposure and environment release Minimizing project costs Increasing reuse rate of equipment and site 15 Significance of the Project HWRR is under IAEA Safeguard system. Its decommissioning is the first nuclear reactor to be decommissioned under the system in China. Safe decommissioning of HWRR with minimized environmental impacts from the wastes is an important and sensitive issue in Beijing region. Experience gained by HWRR decommissioning will be very valuable for decommissioning of other nuclear facilities and for further development of nuclear programme in China. 16 8

HWRR Decommissioning Plan HWRR decommissioning has been included in the governmental plans for the period of 2001-2005, 2006 2010 and 20-year long-term plan. A project on preparation for HWRR decommissioning has been submitted to the national authority. 17 Decommissioning Work Plan Preparation Period (2005-2007) Complete preparation for history/event investigation and technical file compilation Estimation of radiation source Developing preliminary decommissioning plan Developing national project proposal Submitting documents and reports to authorities for project approval 18 9

Decommissioning Work Plan Transition Period (2008-2010) Reactor cooling and fuel discharging Transport of spent fuel & radioactive residuum Discharge of heavy water in reactor & systems Reconstruction of special decommissioning facilities (e.g., ventilation, radiation protection) Development of software & documents Implementation of special research projects 19 Decommissioning Work Plan Implementation Period I (2011-2015) Disposal of water in spent fuel pool & low-level waste water containing tritium Cutting of pipes, dismantlement of components, disassembly/packaging/transporting of big equipment Cleaning & surface decontamination of radioactive structures 20 10

Decommissioning Work Plan Implementation Period II (2016-2020) Cutting/disassembly/packaging/transporting of reactor shield plug, inner components, experimental tubes, graphite reflector, sand layers, bio-shield water tank Decontamination of reactor concrete body 21 Problems to Be Faced Lack of decommissioning experience and plan establishment Key techniques: as treatment of tritium in used heavy water and dismantling graphite reflector Calculation and analysis of radiation source Lack of advanced decommissioning equipment Knowledge of regulations, rules and standards Personnel training 22 11

International Cooperation Since HWRR decommissioning will be the first nuclear reactor to be decommissioned in China, lack of decommissioning experience and knowledge of key techniques is major problem to be faced, international cooperation is necessary. So far, we have established several ways for international cooperation, and we will still look for further international cooperation on nuclear facilities decommissioning. 23 IAEA TC Project Decommissioning Planning and Technology for Heavy Water Research Reactor (HWRR) at CIAE Project code: CPR/9/034 Implementation period: 2005-2006 Total budget: USD 319,190 24 12

TC Project Counterparts Dr. Chuanwen HU Vice-Chairman of Science and Technology Committee Department of Reactor Engineering, Research and Design China Institute of Atomic Energy P.O. Box 275-45 Beijing 102413, China Tel: 0086-10-69358069 Fax: 0086-10-69357008 E-mail: cwhu@iris.ciae.ac.cn Mr. Yidong ZHOU, Mr.Yang CAO, Mr. Guofeng HAN, Mr. Weiguo ZHANG 25 IAEA TC Project Objectives Overall: To make good preparation for HWRR decommissioning, consequently successfully carry out HWRR decommissioning step by step with meeting the requirements of safety and environment. Specific: To develop HWRR decommissioning plan and to acquire know-how in state-of-the-art key decommissioning techniques. 26 13

TC Project Components Expert Services (4 Missions) Development of decommissioning plan (April 2005) Safety analysis, environmental assessment Project management (November 2005) Key techniques, as treatment of tritium in used heavy water, demounting graphite reflector, treatment of largestructure equipment (April 2006) Peer review of decommissioning plan documents (2007) 27 TC Project Components Scientific Visits (1 group with 3 persons) Learn international decommissioning experience and lessons Establishment and implementation of decommissioning plan Project management, cost estimate Applications of regulations, rules and standards Learn key techniques and uses of equipment (postponed to February 2007) 28 14

TC Project Components Fellowships (3 groups with 6 persons) Develop decommissioning plan and radiological characterization survey plan (October,2005) Learn key techniques, as treatment of tritium in used heavy water, demounting graphite reflector, treatment of large-structure equipment and radiation protection and waste management (October,2006) Calculation and analysis of radiation source and application of computer software and database and safety analysis and environmental impact assessment(2007) 29 TC Project Components Procurement of Equipment General radiation protection detectors (1 package) Sample collector Automatic low level α,β,γ smear counter (2005) Digital Gamma ray spectrometer with software (being evaluated) 30 15

TC Project Progress Workshops Before the TC project, two workshops had been accomplished at CIAE. In April 2003, Workshop on Nuclear Facility Decommissioning Planning was held, Mr. Reisenweaver gave the lectures. In October 2004, Characterization Survey Workshop was held, Mr. Reisenweaver, Mr. Drape and Ms. Milijana attended and gave lectures. 31 TC Project Progress Expert Services 3 Expert Services have been accomplished. In April 2005, the first one In October 2005, the second one In April 2006, the third one 32 16

TC Project Progress Expert Services (1) In April 2005, the first expert mission was implemented. Topic is developing decommissioning plan, safety analysis report and environmental assessment report. Mr. Reisenweaver, Mr. Hansford and Mr. Ljubenov attended and gave lectures. 33 Right: Mr. Reisenweaver is talking with Mr. XUE, Director of Department. Left: Mr. HU is giving a presentation on HWRR decommissioning planning. 34 17

TC Project Progress Expert Services (2) In October 2005, the second expert mission was implemented. Topic is project management. Mr. Reisenweaver, Mr. Crabtree and Ms. Nikolic attended and gave lectures. 35 Mr. Crabtree Ms. Nikolic 36 18

Listening Practicing 37 TC Project Progress Expert Services (3) In April 2006, the third expert mission was implemented. Topic is decommissioning techniques. Mr. Laraia, Mr. Noynaert and Mr. Thierfeldt attended and gave lectures. Mr. Laria 38 19

Mr. Noynaert Mr. Thierfeldt 39 I was introducing HWRR spent fuel management Young participants from different departments at CIAE 40 20

TC Project Progress Fellowships 1 Fellowship has been accoplished. During September 26 and October 25, 2005, the first fellowship was implemented. Fellows are Ms. Yifei ZHANG and me. Topic is developing decommissioning plan and characterization survey. The host institute is VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences in Serbia and Montenegro, Mr. Ljubenov is our supervisor. RA research reactor is similar with HWRR, both were designed by former Soviet Union, so their experience is valuable for us. 41 TC Project Progress Fellowships 1 Fellowship is being implemented. Duration: from October 13 and November 10, 2006. Fellows: Mr. Yang CAO and Mr. Jinxin PANG. Topic: decommissioning technology and waste management. The host institute: SCK/CEN in Belgium. The supervisor: Mr. Noynaert, who came to CIAE for the third expert mission on decommissioning techniques in April 2006. 42 21

TC Project Progress Procurement of Equipment 4 packages of equipment have been delivered, and we have checked and fulfilled relevant personnel training. TRUMPF N1000-0 Nibbler Hollow Saw Kit K2000PE Diamond Hollow Drill PIC-WPC-9550 Ultra-low-background Alpha/Beta counting system E-600 Multipurpose data logging digital survey meter 43 1 Scientific Visit (2007) TC Project Progress To Be Done 1 Expert Service (2007) 2 Fellowships (one is being implemented) 44 22

TC Project Progress Outputs (1) HWRR decommissioning project promoted, - Organization established, - Decision made for final shut down by the end of 2007, - Domestic project proposal for preparation and transition phase (2006-2010) submitted, - Drawing decommissioning plan initiated. 45 TC Project Progress Outputs (2) Personnel trained, - Workshops: decommissioning planning, characterization survey, project management, and techniques, - Fellowships: decommissioning planning and characterization survey. 46 23

TC Project Progress Outputs (3) International cooperation established. - IAEA, - IAEA experts, - Institutes of some countries. 47 DeSa Project I participated in the opening meeting of DeSa project in Vienna, from 1 to 5 November, 2004. Mr. HU participated in the second meeting of DeSa project in Vienna, from 17 to 21 October, 2005. Mr. HU will participate in the third meeting of DeSa project in Vienna, from 13 to 17 November, 2006. We choose Assessment Framework Working Group, Graded Approach Working Group and Research Reactor Test Case Working Group. 48 24

Fig.1 The opening meeting of DeSa project 49 Fig.2 the second DeSa project meeting 50 25

R2D2P Mr. HU, who is the counterpart of the TC project CPR/9/034, is also the coordinator of R2D2P in China. We missed the first R2D2P workshop in Manila for its topic on Legal and Regulatory Aspects, so the governmental authority dispatched 2 regulators to participate. We would like to participate in all remaining activities of R2D2P. 51 Decommissioning Progress Made Organization established Decision made for final shut down by the end of 2007 Domestic project proposal for preparation and transition phase (2006-2010) submitted Drawing decommissioning plan initiated Collecting related documents Collecting information for establishing research projects Related project on waste disposal coordinated 52 26

Organization Decommissioning organization established Decommissioning planning lead group at the institute Decommissioning office at the department TC project counterparts 53 Summary HWRR will be permanently shut down by the end of 2007 Organization established Domestic project proposal for preparation and transition phase (2006-2010) submitted Drawing decommissioning plan initiated International cooperation needed and established. 54 27

Thank you 28