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A method of chemical decontamination which comprises, in a boiling water reactor nuclear power plant provided with a first structural member having a surface which contacts with a coolant and is made of stainless steel and a second structural member having a surface which contacts with a coolant and is made of carbon steel or an iron-based alloy containing chromium and being inferior in corrosion resistance to the stainless steel, pretreating the second structural member with an oxidation decontaminating solution containing an oxidation decontaminating agent applied to both the first structural member and the second structural member, thereby increasing corrosion resistance of the second structural member, and thereafter decontaminating the first structural member and the second structural member with a reduction decontaminating solution containing a reduction decontaminating agent applied to the first structural member and the second structural member, to remove radionuclides from both the first structural member and the second structural member. 2. A method of chemical decontamination which comprises, in a boiling water reactor nuclear power plant provided with a first structural member having a surface which contacts with a coolant and is made of stainless steel and a second structural member having a surface which contacts with a coolant and is made of carbon steel or an iron-based alloy containing chromium and being inferior in corrosion resistance to the stainless steel, pretreating the second structural member with an oxidation decontaminating solution containing an oxidation decontaminating agent applied to both the first structural member and the second structural member at a state that the first structural member and the second structural member are communicated to each other, thereby increasing corrosion resistance of the second structural member, and thereafter decontaminating the first structural member and the second structural member with a reduction decontaminating solution containing a reduction decontaminating agent applied to the first structural member and the second structural member at a state that the first structural member and the second structural member are communicated to each other, to remove radionuclides from both the first structural member and the second structural member. 3. The method of chemical decontamination according to  claim 1  wherein the nuclear power plant is a nuclear power plant which has experienced the HWC (hydrogen water chemistry) operation. claim 1 4. The method of chemical decontamination according to  claim 1  wherein the reduction decontaminating solution contains hydrazine. claim 1 5. The method of chemical decontamination according to  claim 1  wherein a temperature of the oxidation decontaminating solution is in a range higher than 70xc2x0 C. and lower than 100xc2x0 C. claim 1 6. The method of chemical decontamination according to  claim 5  wherein the temperature of the oxidation decontaminating solution is in a range not lower than 75xc2x0 C. and lower than 100xc2x0 C. claim 5 7. The method of chemical decontamination according to  claim 1  further including, after a completion of a reduction decontamination with the reduction decontaminating solution, the step of subjecting the reduction decontaminating agent contained in the reduction decontaminating solution to a decomposition treatment. claim 1 8. The method of chemical decontamination according to  claim 4  further including, after a completion of a reduction decontamination with the reduction decontaminating solution, the step of subjecting the reduction decontaminating agent and the hydrazine contained in the reduction decontaminating solution to a decomposition treatment. claim 4 9. The method of chemical decontamination according to  claim 7  wherein the decomposition treatment is conducted with a catalyst in the presence of an oxidizing agent. claim 7 10. The method of chemical decontamination according to  claim 7  wherein the decomposition treatment is conducted by an ultraviolet irradiation in the presence of an oxidizing agent. claim 7 11. The method of chemical decontamination according to  claim 1  wherein the iron-based alloy containing chromium and being inferior in corrosion resistance to the stainless steel is an iron-based alloy containing less than 13% by weight of chromium. claim 1 12. The method of chemical decontamination according to  claim 1  wherein the reduction decontaminating agent contains at least oxalic acid. claim 1 13. The method of chemical decontamination according to  claim 1  wherein the oxidation decontaminating agent contains at least one kind of chemical species selected from the group consisting of chemical species having a reduction potential higher than that of from Fe(3+) to Fe(2+). claim 1 14. The method of chemical decontamination according to  claim 13  wherein the chemical species having a reduction potential higher than that of from Fe(3+) to Fe(2+) is at least one kind of chemical species selected from the group consisting of MnO 4 (xe2x88x92), Ce(4+), Cr 2 O 7 (2xe2x88x92), HCrO 4 (xe2x88x92), BrO 3 (xe2x88x92), ClO 3 (xe2x88x92), IO 3 (xe2x88x92), Co(3+), H 2 O 2  and O 3 . claim 13 15. The method of chemical decontamination according to  claim 4  wherein the reduction decontaminating solution contains hydrazine to control the pH of an oxalic acid solution used as a reduction decontaminating agent to about 2.5. claim 4 16. The method of chemical decontamination according to  claim 1 , wherein the pretreating step is performed so that magnetite in an oxide film on the second structural member changes into hematite, thereby increasing the corrosion resistance of the second structural member by resistance of hematite to dissolution by the reductive decontaminating solution. claim 1 17. The method of chemical decontamination according to  claim 1 , wherein the pretreating step is performed so that a corrosion resistant substance forms on the second structural member, thereby increasing the corrosion resistance of the second structural member by resistance of the substance to dissolution by the reductive decontaminating solution. claim 1