Programme Tuesday May 10th 2022

The programme may still undergo small changes. Please check this page regularly for the latest update. 

07:15 hr Refresher course 1A: Room Quest

Regulatory Framework for the Safe Management of NORM – from Regulations to Implementation, “International recommendations and European requirements”.

Lecturers:  Bur?in Okyar (IAEA, Austria), Stefan Mundigl (EC, Belgium)

07:15 hr Refresher course 2A in co-operation with ENA: Room Expedition

Assessing public exposure from NORM discharges – key parameters and simple approaches to dose estimates.

Lecturer: Christian Kunze (IAF-Radioökologie, Germany)

07:15 hr Refresher course 3A in co-operation with ENA: Room Progress

NORM metrology and sampling

Lecturer: Rafael García Tenorio (Univ. of Seville, Spain)

Session 8
Area 4

08:30 – 10:10 hr

Room: Progress

IAEA ENVIRONET NORM Project
Session Chair: Marta García-Talavera (CSN, Spain)
Session Co-Chair: Horst Monken-Fernandes (IAEA, Austria)

  • 08:30 The IAEA Network of Environmental Management and Remediation: supporting Member States in the environmentally sound management of NORM
    Horst Monken-Fernandes (IAEA,Austria),
  • 08:55 National Policies & Strategies for NORM Management: a Shift in Paradigm
    Marta García-Talavera (CSN, Spain)
  • 09:20 NORM National Inventories: A Key Element to Support Circular Economy
    Wouter Schroeyers (University of Hasselt, Belgium)
  • 09:45 Cost of NORM Management Options with a Focus on Disposal
    Nicolas Solente (ANDRA, France)

Session 9
Area 7

08:30 – 10:10 hr

Room: Quest

SHARE/Ricomet: Opening Session and Nuclear reactors in armed conflicts
Session Chair: Susan Molyneux-Hodgson, (University of Exeter, United Kingdom)
Session Co-Chair: Deborah Oughton, (CERAD/NMBU, Norway)

  • 08:30 Opening presentation
    Susan Molyneux-Hodgson, Chair of the SHARE platform (University of Exeter , United Kingdom)
  • 08:55 Invited Presentation
    Nuclear reactors in armed conflicts
    Miroslav Gregoric (Consultant, Slovenia)
  • 09:20 Invited Presentation
    Nuclear facilities in military conflict: The case of war in Ukraine-2022
    Sergii Mirnyi (Chornobyl University, Ukraine)
  • 09:45 Discussion: What can the research response be?
    Moderated by Chair and Co-Chair

Session 10
Area 5

08:30 – 10:10 hr

Room: Expedition

ENA: Opening Session and Current and future challenges in the  Oil- and Gas production- and Geothermal industry
Session Chair: Oskar van Dongen (Shell, Netherlands)
Session Co-Chair: Christian Kunze (IAF-Radioökologie, Germany)

  • 08:30 Opening session
    Christian Kunze (IAF-Radioökologie, Germany)
  • 08:55 Activity concentration versus surface contamination in Dutch Nuclear law
    Lonneke van Bochove (Radiation Support, Netherlands)
  • 09:20 Chemical inhibition of NORM deposits in Oil Well; Squeeze treatment
    Mhamed Kahrwad (LPI , Libya)
  • 09:45 Revision of IAEA Safety Report on Radiation Protection and the Management of Radioactive Waste in the Oil and Gas Industry
    Burcin Okyar (IAEA, Austria)

Session 11
Area 4

10:45 – 12:00 hr

Room: Progress

IAEA ENVIRONET NORM Project (continue)
Session Chair: Marta García-Talavera (CSN, Spain)
Session Co-Chair: Horst Monken-Fernandes (IAEA, Austria)

  • 10:45 Sampling and Characterization of NORM Residues – A Sine Qua Non Step to Manage NORM Residues
    Rafael Garcia Tenorio (University of Sevilla)
  • 11:10 Valorization of NORM Residue in the Context of the Circular Economy
    Julian Hilton (Aleff Group, United Kingdom)
  • 11:35 Decommisioning of NORM Related Facilities – The Lessons to be Learned, New Challenges and Innovative Thinking
    Andrew Smith (Consultant, United Kingdom)

Session 12
Area 7

10:45 – 12:00 hr

Room: Quest

SHARE/Ricomet: Societal aspects of Radon and NORM
Session Chair: Ferdiana Hoti (SCK CEN, Belgium)
Session Co-Chair: Nazanin Love (University of Hasselt, Belgium)

  • 10:45 Radon Action Plans in European Member States and the UK: Transposition, Accountability and Assessment
    Robbe Geysmans (SCK CEN, Belgium)
  • 11:10 Assessing the effectiveness of Radon Action Plans: searching for a systematic and standardized method
    Meritxell Martell (Merience, Spain)
  • 11:35 Methodological Lessons for the Evaluation of Public Attitudes and Behaviours in Radon and NORM
    Melisa Muric (University of Antwerp & SCK CEN, Belgium)

Session 19
Area 4

16:00 – 17:15 hr

Room: Expedition

ENA: NORM Residue and Waste Management
Session Chair: Wouter Schroeyers (University of Hasselt, Belgium)
Session Co-Chair: Jeroen Welbergen (Consultant, Netherlands)

  • 16:00 End-of-waste criteria for NORM residues in Belgium: Examples and cases
    Stéphane Pepin (Fanc, Belgium)
  • 16:25 ICONDE – innovation in concrete design for hazardous waste management applications
    Siiri Salupere (University of Tartu, Estonia)      
  • 16:50 Development of a methodology at European level for dose-assessment and estimate of amount of NORM residues disposable in conventional landfills
    Laura Urso (BfS, Germany)

12:00 – 13:45 hr LUNCH BREAK (lunch is not included during the NORM X Conference)

Session 14
Area 8

13:45 – 15:25 hr

Room: Progress

Research & Development: Embedding NORM in a Circular Economy
Session Chair: Marta García-Talavera (CSN, Spain)
Session Co-Chair: Gert Jonkers (Consultant, Netherlands)

  • 13:45 Wrap-up from Monday sessions by session Chairs
  • 14:10 Invited Presentation
    Research perspectives for embedding NORM in the circular economy
    Wouter Schroeyers (University of Hasselt, Belgium)
  • 14:35 Invited Presentation
    NORM and TENORM in Pennsylvania: Past, Present & Future
    David Allard (PADEP, United States),
  • 15:00 Reactive transport models and chemical thermodynamic data in support of NORM management
    Vanessa Montoya (SCK CEN, Belgium)

Session 15
Area 7

13:45 – 15:25 hr

Room: Quest

SHARE/Ricomet: Societal aspects of Radon and NORM (continue)
Session Chair: Louise Elstow (University of Lancaster, United Kingdom)
Session Co-Chair: Gaston Meskens (SCK CEN, Belgium)

  • 13:45 Design Thinking as a Research Method: an Exploratory Case-Study of Design Thinking in the Context of Radon Communication
    Sofie Apers (University of Antwerp & SCK CEN, Belgium)
  • 14:10 Treatment or threat? Analyzing the communication frames on European radon spa websites
    Robbe Geysmans (SCK CEN, Belgium)
  • 14:35 Exploring the social perception of radon in Germany
    Christiane Pölzl-Viol (BfS, Germany)
  • 15:00 An inventory of territorial approaches for the management of domestic radon risk in France: difficulties, key success and ways forward
    Cynthia Reaud (ISRN, France)

Session 16
Area 4

13:45 – 15:25 hr

Room: Expedition

ENA:  Environmental impacts associated with NORM
Session Chair: Rob Wiegers, President ENA (IBR, Netherlands)
Session Co-Chair: Peter Görts (ANVS, Netherlands)

  • 13:45 Decommissioning and potential remediation of mining/processing affected by naturally occurring radioactive material
    Hagen Gunther Jung (GeoEnergy Consult, Germany)
  • 14:10 Phosphogypsum conversion into potentially useful products, as an effective approach for radioactive waste management
    Mohamed Taha Montaser (NMA, Egypt)
  • 14:35 Application of 228Th as a tracer for determination of 232Th and 230Th in NORM
    Izabela Chmielewska (GIG, Poland)
  • 15:00 NORM in the North Sea and their impact on non-human biota
    Anca Tacu (NRG, Netherlands)

Session 17
Area 6

16:00 – 17:15 hr

Room: Progress

NORM Sampling & Metrology – 2
Session Chair: Ivana Ženatá (SONS, Czech Republic)
Session Co-Chair: Govert de With (NRG, Netherlands)

  • 16:00 Development and testing of qualitative tools in radon and NORM
    Nadja Zeleznik (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
  • 16:25 NORM radionuclides in a soil profile from a former coal mine from Southern Spain
    Juan Mantero Cabrera (University of Sevilla, Spain)

Session 18
Area 7

16:00 – 17:15 hr

Room: Quest

SHARE/Ricomet: Societal aspects of Radon and NORM (continue)
Session Chair: Melisa Muric (University of Antwerp & SCK CEN, Belgium)
Session Co-Chair: Joke Kenens (SCK CEN, Belgium)

  • 16:00 Invited Presentation
    Risk communication and stakeholder involvement: lessons learned for NORM-containing residues
    Yevgenia Tomkiv (CERAD/NMBU, Norway)       
  • 16:25 Remediators versus non-remediators: Exploratory focus groups with residents of dwellings in high radon prone area in Ireland.
    David Hevey (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
  • 16:50 Passing on Fukushima memories and realities: ‘Life after Fukushima’ teaching materials, Joke Kenens (SCK CEN, Belgium)

Session 13
Area 5

10:45 – 12:00 hr

Room: Expedition

ENA: Current and future challenges in the  Oil- and Gas production- and Geothermal industry (continued)
Session Chair: Christian Kunze (IAF-Radioökologie, Germany)
Session Co-Chair: Oskar van Dongen (NAM, Netherlands)

  • 10:45 Baseline environmental radioactivity assessment for a proposed disposal site of oil waste in GHANA
    Edith Amoakie Amoatey (GAEC, Ghana)
  • 11:10 NORM residues and aspects of a circular economy – an overview from European HERCA perspective
    Jelena Mrdakovic-Popic (DSA, Norway), Invited speaker
  • 11:35 NORM scaling and the use of GRE in geothermal well design
    Govert de With (NRG, Netherlands)

18:00 hr Working dinner for RadoNorm WP6 and SHARE members