SUSTAINABLE REMEDIATION AND DECOMMISSIONING IN
PRACTICE
These presentations explore how to incorporate sustainable outcomes into the planning phases of remediation and decommissioning projects, how these outcomes 
are measured and vary across the breadth of activities, and specific approaches and initiatives that can provide confidence in reaching sustainable goals.
An emphasis is placed on the need for remediation and decommissioning projects to be sustainable, with a general understanding that this means the outcomes
of such projects balance environmental, economic, and social considerations. Conceptually, the linkages between these considerations are well-defined
and broadly endorsed. In practice, however, achieving sustainable solutions can be a significant challenge, particularly when measured across the many
discrete activities that may be undertaken across typically protracted project life cycles. In addition, identifying and implementing sustainable solutions
often requires extensive engagement across all stakeholder groups and resolution of sometimes competing objectives and priorities. https://www.pnnl.gov/projects/remplex/se ...
Posted: 22/11/2024 By: Professor Paul Bardos



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