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Roadmap for Implementing a Geological Disposal Programme

IAEA Nuclear Energy Series No. NW-T-1.43

English STI/PUB/2088 ¦ 978-92-0-116824-5

83 pages ¦ 3 figures ¦ € 36.00 ¦ Date published: 2024

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Implementation of a geological disposal programme for radioactive waste is a major undertaking. Consideration must be given to the long time over which the programme operates, the technical assurance which needs to be demonstrated to ensure long term safety and security, and the socially and politically sensitive nature of radioactive materials management. This publication provides a roadmap for developing and implementing a geological disposal programme for spent nuclear fuel declared as waste, high level, and intermediate level waste. It identifies the important components and sequences of activities that are the responsibility of the implementing organization to construct and operate a geological disposal repository in a manner consistent with existing international experience. The publication also provides information on how several advanced programmes have progressed along their respective roadmaps toward siting, constructing, and operation a geological repository.

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Keywords

IAEA Nuclear Energy, Roadmap, Implementing a Geological Disposal Programme, Radioactive Waste Disposal in the Ground, Storage, Radioactive Waste Repositories, Long Term Safety and Security, Radioactive Materials Management, Spent Nuclear Fuel, High Level and Intermediate Level Waste, Components and Sequences, Siting, Constructing, Operation, Geological Repository Programme, Key Milestones, Roadmap Matrix, IAEA Generic Roadmap, National Geological Disposal Programmes, Prerequisites and Constraints, Programme Phases and Timeline, Stakeholder Involvement, Disposal System Development, Underground Research Facility Activities, Disposal Implementation, Major Deliverables, Disposal Programme Management, Stakeholder Involvement, Work Breakdown Structure, 5 Major Work Elements, International Safety Standards, Best Practices, Knowledge Sharing, Radioactive Waste Management, Good Practice, Lessons Learned, Member States

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