Prof.
Vladimir Slugen
(FEI STU Bratislava, Ilkovicova 3, Sk-81219, Slovakia)
23/05/2016, 15:00
National policies and strategies to enable and enhance decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
The content of the National policy and National program for handling of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste in Slovakia was stated according to provision of the EC Directive 70/2011 and Slovak Act No. 238/2006. Both documents were written by Board of Governors of National Nuclear Fund of SR.
The National Policy is found on following policies:
a) The Slovak Republic shall bear...
Mr
Khaled DEBBABI
(Head of Service in the Tunisian Nuclear Power Plant Project)
23/05/2016, 15:00
National policies and strategies to enable and enhance decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
Environmental remediation is fundamentally different from radioactive waste management and decommissioning of nuclear installations in that the radioactive material of concern is mixed and/or incorporated into the natural environmental media. However, the remediation policy and strategies need to be coherent and consistent with those of decommissioning and waste management.
In general,...
Mr
Peter Orr
(Environment Agency)
23/05/2016, 15:00
National policies and strategies to enable and enhance decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
Within the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the Working Party on Decommissioning and Dismantling (WPDD) provides a focus for the analysis of decommissioning policy, strategy and regulation. Beyond policy and strategy considerations, the WPDD also reviews practical considerations for implementation such as techniques for...
Mr
Vitalii Petruk
(State Agency of Ukraine for the Exclusion Zone Management)
23/05/2016, 15:00
National policies and strategies to enable and enhance decommissioning and environmental remediation
Poster
After the permanent shutdown of the last operating unit of the Chornobyl NPP in December 2000 extensive activities had been started to develop a proper radwaste and spent fuel management infrastructure for the Chornobyl NPP decommissioning and to ensure a long-term solution for spent fuel and for the destroyed Chornobyl-4. Eventually a liquid radwaste treatment plant as well as a few of solid...