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Decontamination and Remediation of Underground Holes and Testing of Cleaning Techniques Based on the Use of Liquid Cold Decontaminant

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  • Andrea Tonti

    (INAIL—Italian Workers’ Compensation Authority (Research Division), 00143 Rome, Italy)

  • Adriano Marin

    (WOW Technology S.p.A., 35043 Monselice, Italy)

  • Francesco Rizzo

    (Department of Astronautical, Electrical and Energy Engineering (DIAEE), Sapienza University of Rome, 00186 Rome, Italy)

  • Francesco Massaro

    (Department of Astronautical, Electrical and Energy Engineering (DIAEE), Sapienza University of Rome, 00186 Rome, Italy)

  • Mattia Masiero

    (WOW Technology S.p.A., 35043 Monselice, Italy)

  • Paolo Panizzolo

    (WOW Technology S.p.A., 35043 Monselice, Italy)

  • Claudio Lesca

    (LIVANOVA SM Subsidiary of LivaNova PLC, London W2 6LG, UK)

  • Alessia Pratolongo

    (LIVANOVA SM Subsidiary of LivaNova PLC, London W2 6LG, UK)

  • Paolo Manzone

    (WAVE s.n.c., Via Principi d’Acaja 14, 10138 Turin, Italy)

  • Fabio Giannetti

    (Department of Astronautical, Electrical and Energy Engineering (DIAEE), Sapienza University of Rome, 00186 Rome, Italy)

Abstract

As part of its institutional skills, the INAIL (National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work) promotes and carries out activities aimed at preventing the risks to which workers may be subjected to in different work scenarios, in this case, in collaboration with Livanova and WOW Technology S.p.A. (Wonderful Water Technology, Monselice, PD, Italy). An open problem at the Livanova plant, located in Saluggia (VC, Italy), is the decontamination of many concrete structures. Precisely because of its radioactive content, simple mechanical removal wasn’t possible for the high production of the contaminated dust, which may endanger the health of workers. The solution adopted was to insert decontaminant liquids into the concrete structures and, after a period of soaking, treating these liquids with an evaporative machine that is able to separate contaminants. The combination of these systems proved to be suitable for this experimental decontamination activity. As a result, this activity has shown a certain efficiency in removing radioactivity from the walls of the structures, ensuring the safety of the workers involved during the operations and reducing the potential risk of exposure in comparison to mechanical removal.

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  • Andrea Tonti & Adriano Marin & Francesco Rizzo & Francesco Massaro & Mattia Masiero & Paolo Panizzolo & Claudio Lesca & Alessia Pratolongo & Paolo Manzone & Fabio Giannetti, 2022. "Decontamination and Remediation of Underground Holes and Testing of Cleaning Techniques Based on the Use of Liquid Cold Decontaminant," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(17), pages 1-13, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:17:p:10565-:d:896671
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