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Environmental Modelling for Radiation Safety (EMRAS): a summary report of the results of the EMRAS programme (2003–2007)
- J. Aign, T. Al-Khayat, +219 authors I. Zvonova
- Environmental Science
- 2012
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Improvement of modelling capabilities for assessing urban contamination: the EMRAS Urban Remediation Working Group.
- K. Thiessen, B. Batandjieva, +14 authors B. Zlobenko
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- Applied radiation and isotopes : including data…
- 1 November 2008
The Urban Remediation Working Group of the International Atomic Energy Agency's Environmental Modelling for Radiation Safety (EMRAS) programme was established to improve modelling and assessment… Expand
A Comparative Perspective on Reactor Decommissioning 1
- Jas S. Devgun, R. Zelmer
- Engineering
- 1 July 2006
A comparative perspective on decommissioning, based on facts and figures as well as the national policies, is useful in identifying mutually beneficial “lessons learned” from various decommissioning… Expand
Third Update on Environmental Remediation of Historic LLR Waste Sites in Canada (1997-2003)
Canada’s Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Office (LLRWMO) continues to make significant progress toward the remediation of orphan sites contaminated with historic Low Level Radioactive (LLR)… Expand
NEW REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS AFFECTING LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE SITES IN CANADA: AN OPERATIONAL PERSPECTIVE AT HISTORIC WASTE SITES
- P. L. De, C. Clement, R. Zelmer
- Engineering
- 2001
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) is Canada’s nuclear regulator (formerly the Atomic Energy Control Board) operating under the Nuclear Safety and Control Act, which was promulgated in May… Expand
Stigma, Fear and Forgiveness: Perspectives on Environmental Legacy and Community Closure Following Remediation Projects - 14487
- R. Zelmer, Liliana E. Benitez, B. Geddes, H. Kleb, Ammar Talic
- Engineering
- 2014
Stigma, fear and forgiveness are “elephants in the room” through the life cycle of remediation projects associated with radioactively contaminated sites and many with other sites impacted by the… Expand
Remediating While Preserving Wetland Habitat at an LLR Waste Site in Canada
The Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Office was established in 1982 to carry out the federal government’s responsibilities for low-level radioactive (LLR) waste management in Canada. The Office… Expand
Early Progress in Building Confidence and Partnerships with Northern First Nations and Communities in Low-Level Radioactive Waste Remediation Projects in Canada - 11321
- Liliana E. Benitez, J. L. Brown, Dave McCauley, R. Zelmer
- Geography
- 2011
In 1982, the Government of Canada established the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Office (LLRWMO) as Canada’s agent for the management of historic low-level radioactive waste. Occurrences of… Expand
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Application of spectral gamma-ray logging to low-level radioactive waste management studies at Port Hope, Ontario, Canada
- P. G. Killeen, K. Pflug, C. Mwenifumbo, R. Zelmer, B. Mccallum
- Environmental Science
- 1993
The Geological Survey of Canada R&D logging system was used to make borehole geophysical measurements at the Port Hope landfill site for the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Office of Atomic… Expand
Advantages and disadvantages of gamma-ray spectral logging for site characterization of low-level radioactive waste
- P. G. Killeen, K. Pflug, R. Zelmer
- Geology
- 31 December 1994
The Borehole Geophysics Section of the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC), in collaboration with the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Office (LLRWMO) of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL)… Expand