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Hi, Nuclear decontamination is a lengthy process and decommissioning reactors that cannot be fixed or put back on line is an even longer process. Nuclear decontamination is a multibillion dollar business. The projected cost of decontaminating Fukushima is at $300 billion. The 14-year Three Mile Island cleanup cost $1 billion and it is estimated that the relocation and medical costs of the Chernobyl disaster cost $235 billion. And with no ‘experts’ in the field, it is hard to believe that all the international conventions and protocols are being met on every level. World Nuclear Decommissioning & Waste Management Congress (Europe) 2016 (Sept 12-14, London), one event of World Nuclear Industry Conference & Exhibition (Europe) 2016 focusing on global nuclear decommissioning and waste management markets invited government, regulator, operator, international organization, university and R&D institute representatives from UK, France, Germany and other countries who did good practices in nuclear decommissioning field to share rich experience on:
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