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The lecture seeks to present, in necessarily broad detail, the experience gained in the dismantling of 2 large nuclear submarines in North West Russia.
- The background - The various international treaties that lead up to the Global Partnership, and a financial commitment to counteract the threat of proliferation of weapons and materials of mass destruction from the FSU
- The UK contribution - Dismantling and clean-up projects funded through the DTI, with project management by RWE NUKEM assisted by Keel Marine Ltd
- The submarines - The extent of the problem, descriptions of the submarines, the shipyard and the dismantling process
- The end products - What happens to the spent nuclear fuel, solid and liquid RadWaste, toxic waste, scrap metal. What is left – scrap sales records and the ‘3-compartment Unit’
- Project management, progress monitoring and auditing the investment
- Safety and environmental issues
- Other international efforts in submarine dismantling
- And now what? - The next UK-sponsored submarine dismantling begins
SCHEDULE
1700 Tea
1730 Lecture
1845 Reception
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