Title: Radioactive Waste Immobilisation: How we are solving the problems
1Radioactive Waste Immobilisation How we are
solving the problems
- Application of Waste Package Standards and
Specifications in the UK - 22 March 2005
2Nirexs Mission
- "In support of Government policy, develop and
advise on safe, environmentally sound and
publicly acceptable options for the long-term
management of radioactive materials in the UK"
3Nirexs Objectives
- (b) Set specifications and standards based on a
phased deep geological disposal concept and
advise the industry on how to treat and package
radioactive waste through the application of the
Nirex Letter of Compliance Process - (c) Maintain an inventory of radioactive waste in
the UK in conjunction with the Department for
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)
"This work will be carried out adhering to
Government policy at all times, ensuring no
conflict or overlap with the work of Committee on
Radioactive Waste Management or the Nuclear
Decommissioning Authority"
4Long-term Management of all Radioactive Materials
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6Phased Geological Repository Concept
7The Generic Documents 2003
8Packaging Specifications
9Nirex Letter of Compliance Process
10Policy Background
- Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM)
will recommend one/more long-term management
options in 2006 - HSE Management of Radioactive Waste (Mar 2001)
- radioactive waste should be put into a passively
safe state - IAEA Joint Convention (1997)
- take into account interdependencies among the
management steps, and avoid actions that impose
impacts on future generations greater than
permitted today - Radioactive Waste Policy Group (Feb 2004)
- ILW should continue to be packaged under the LoC
process during CoRWMs deliberations, as a good
level of compatibility with other options - Regulators Guidance to Industry (Mar 2005)
- regulators would normally expect an assessment
via the LoC process
11Improved Regulatory Arrangementsfor ILW Packaging
12Progress withILWPackaging by Volume - April 2004
13Letter of Compliance Process
14Scope of Assessments
15ILW Storage - Sellafield, Cumbria
16Legacy Ponds
17Homogeneous Wastes
18Supercompacted Wastes
19Magnox in Grout
Courtesy of NSTS
20Corrosion of Magnox
Fresh / Corroded
Courtesy of NSTS
21Performance Testing
22 Results and Analysis
23Risk Analysis - Effect from Tc99
24Vitrified HLW Storage - Sellafield, Cumbria
25HLW/Spent Fuel International Collaboration
- Use SKB KBS-3 Concept to link
- Nagra/NUMO/ Nirex Repository Concepts Development
Workshops - Discussion with other sister organisations
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27HLW/SF Concept
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29HLW/SF Next Steps
- RD reviews and appraisals
- Further developing operational, transport and
post-closure safety assessments for HLW/SF - consideration of alternatives (e.g. canister
materials) - assessments for separated stocks of Plutonium and
Uranium - Developing Waste Package Specifications (WPS)
- Stakeholder Involvement
- Working with other Waste Management Organisations
30Challenges
- Reactive metals - gas, wasteform disruption
- Organics degradation products, complexation
- Infiltration/immobilisation of complex wastes
- Superplasticisers
- Retention of long-lived soluble radionuclides
- Alternatives to cement
- Evolution under appropriate conditions medium
and long-term
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323 Stage LoC Process
33Structure of Assessment Output