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Figure 1 Lifetime Periods of Structures, Systems and Components (based on Figure 4 of [3])
Figure 3 Example of Corrosion Occurrence Originating from the Concrete Side of the Liner [4]: (a) paint blister, and (b) wood embedded in concrete after section of liner was removed
Figure 5 Example of Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) for Nuclear Application (courtesy Atlantas Marine)
Figure 6 Photograph of Debris in Spent Fuel Pool during Decommissioning Work using ROV (courtesy Atlantas Marine)
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