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5 Relevant factors for redevelopment 89
5.1 The economics 91
5.2 The public and other stakeholders 96
5.3 Staff and skills 101
5.4 Ownership, sponsors, and stewardship 103
5.5 Radiological and non-radiological criteria for the end state 105
5.6 Long-term site mission 114
5.7 Interim use 117
5.8 Age and conditions of facility 120
5.9 Key assets 123
5.10 Project risks 127
References 130
6 Experience and lessons learned 135
6.1 Power plant sites and large industrial complexes,
including land areas and infrastructure 136
6.2 Large buildings 148
6.3 Bunkers, tunnels, and other underground installations 207
6.4 Contaminated land areas 218
6.5 Research reactors and other small facilities 226
6.6 Tall structures 239
6.7 Others 252
References 277
7 Case studies of nuclear redevelopment 295
7.1 Rancho Seco NPP redevelopment 295
7.2 SATSOP redevelopment 296
7.3 The Superfund program 298
7.4 Heritage Minerals Site, Manchester, NJ 312
7.5 Yankee Rowe NPP, MA 312
7.6 Nuclear Lake, NY, United States 315
7.7 Chapelcross NPP, United Kingdom 316
7.8 Calder Hall NPP, United Kingdom 317
7.9 Winfrith, United Kingdom—From Nuclear R&D Site to
Science and Technology Park 317
7.10 Harwell Southern Storage Area, United Kingdom 320
7.11 Dounreay Site Remediation, United Kingdom 323
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7.12 Experience from decommissioning at UJV, Czech Republic 326
7.13 Barseb€ ack NPP, Sweden 327
7.14 Case histories and lessons learned 329
References 339