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07 May 2012 |
The Post-closure Radiological Safety Case for a Spent Fuel Repository in Sweden
This review provides an international reference regarding the maturity of SKB’s spent fuel disposal programme vis-à-vis best practices in longterm disposal safety and radiological protection. |
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21 Jun 2012 |
Methods for Safety Assessment of Geological Disposal Facilities for Radioactive Waste
This book examines and documents methods used in safety assessment for radioactive waste disposal facilities, shows collective views based on the methods’ similarities and differences, and to identifies future work. |
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18 Dec 2012 |
The Long-term Radiological Safety of a Surface Disposal Facility for Low-level Waste in Belgium
This report provides an international peer review of the long-term safety strategy and assessment being developed by the Belgian Agency for Radioactive Waste and Enriched Fissile Materials. |
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01 Mar 2013 |
Stakeholder Confidence in Radioactive Waste Management
This glossary is a review of concepts central to societal decision making about radioactive waste management. It records the evolution in understanding that has taken place in the group as the FSC has worked with these concepts over time. |
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25 Aug 2014 |
Nuclear Site Remediation and Restoration during Decommissioning of Nuclear Installations
This report highlights lessons learnt from remediation experiences of NEA member countries that may be particularly helpful to practitioners of nuclear site remediation, regulators and site operators. |
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25 Aug 2014 |
R&D and Innovation Needs for Decommissioning Nuclear Facilities
This report examines applicable emergent technologies, current research efforts and innovation needs to build a base of knowledge regarding the status of decommissioning technology and R&D. |
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06 Feb 2015 |
Guide for International Peer Reviews of Decommissioning Cost Studies for Nuclear Facilities
This publication presents a framework for decommissioning cost reviewers and reviewees to prepare for and conduct international peer reviews of decommissioning cost estimate studies for nuclear facilities. |
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12 Jun 2015 |
The Practice of Cost Estimation for Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities
Decommissioning of both commercial and R&D nuclear facilities is expected to increase significantly in the coming years, and the largest of such industrial decommissioning projects could command considerable budgets. |
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04 Dec 2015 |
Radioactive Waste Management and Constructing Memory for Future Generations
The Preservation of Records, Knowledge and Memory (RK&M) across Generations initiative was launched by the Nuclear Energy Agency in 2011 to foster international reflection and progress towards this goal and to meet increasing demands by waste... |
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04 Dec 2015 |
Fostering a Durable Relationship between a Waste Management Facility and its Host Community
In the field of long-term radioactive waste management, projects to construct repositories normally last from decades to centuries. Such projects will inevitably have an effect on the host community from the planning stage to the end of construction... |
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01 Jan 2016 |
Stakeholder involvement in decision making
Radioactive waste management is embedded in broader societal issues such as the environment, risk management, energy, health policy and sustainability. In all these fields, there is an increasing demand for public involvement and engagement. |
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20 Jul 2016 |
Strategic Considerations for the Sustainable Remediation of Nuclear Installations
Nuclear sites around the world are being decommissioned and remedial actions are being undertaken to enable sites, or parts of sites, to be reused. |
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09 Sept 2016 |
Japan's Siting Process for the Geological Disposal of High-level Radioactive Waste
The Nuclear Energy Agency carried out an independent peer review of Japan’s siting process and criteria for the geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste in May 2016. The review concluded that Japan’s site screening process is generally in... |
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19 Sept 2016 |
Financing the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities
Decommissioning of both commercial and R&D nuclear facilities is expected to increase significantly in the coming years, and the largest of such industrial decommissioning projects could command considerable budgets. |
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22 Sept 2016 |
National Inventories and Management Strategies for Spent Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste
Radioactive waste inventory data are an important element in the development of a national radioactive waste management programme since these data affect the design and selection of the ultimate disposal methods. |
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15 Dec 2016 |
Management of Radioactive Waste after a Nuclear Power Plant Accident
Radioactive waste inventory data are an important element in the development of a national radioactive waste management programme since these data affect the design and selection of the ultimate disposal methods. |
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04 Apr 2017 |
International Conference on Geological Repositories 2016
Worldwide consensus exists within the international community that geological repositories can provide the necessary long-term safety and security to isolate long-lived radioactive waste from the human environment over long timescales. |
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26 Apr 2017 |
Communication on the Safety Case for a Deep Geological Repository
Communication has a specific role to play in the development of deep geological repositories. Building trust with the stakeholders involved in this process, particularly within the local community, is key for effective communication between the... |
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22 Aug 2017 |
Recycling and Reuse of Materials Arising from the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities
Large quantities of materials arising from the decommissioning of nuclear facilities are non-radioactive per se. An additional significant share of materials is of very low-level or low-level radioactivity and can, after having undergone treatment... |
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13 Oct 2017 |
Sourcebook of International Activities Related to the Development of Safety Cases for Deep Geological Repositories
Large quantities of materials arising from the decommissioning of nuclear facilities are non-radioactive per se. An additional significant share of materials is of very low-level or low-level radioactivity and can, after having undergone treatment... |
Radioactive Waste Management
Nuclear Energy Agency
A series of publications from the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency on various aspects of radioactive waste management. The publications in this series of analytical reports and conference proceedings focus on the development of strategies for a safe, broadly acceptable management of sustainable and all types of radioactive waste and materials.
English Also available in: French
- ISSN: 19900325 (online)
- https://doi.org/10.1787/19900325
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This review provides an international reference regarding the maturity of SKB’s spent fuel disposal programme vis-à-vis best practices in longterm disposal safety and radiological protection.
Methods for Safety Assessment of Geological Disposal Facilities for Radioactive Waste
OECD
21 Jun 2012
This book examines and documents methods used in safety assessment for radioactive waste disposal facilities, shows collective views based on the methods’ similarities and differences, and to identifies future work.
The Long-term Radiological Safety of a Surface Disposal Facility for Low-level Waste in Belgium
OECD
18 Dec 2012
This report provides an international peer review of the long-term safety strategy and assessment being developed by the Belgian Agency for Radioactive Waste and Enriched Fissile Materials.
Stakeholder Confidence in Radioactive Waste Management
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
01 Mar 2013
This glossary is a review of concepts central to societal decision making about radioactive waste management. It records the evolution in understanding that has taken place in the group as the FSC has worked with these concepts over time.
Nuclear Site Remediation and Restoration during Decommissioning of Nuclear Installations
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
25 Aug 2014
This report highlights lessons learnt from remediation experiences of NEA member countries that may be particularly helpful to practitioners of nuclear site remediation, regulators and site operators.
R&D and Innovation Needs for Decommissioning Nuclear Facilities
OECD
25 Aug 2014
This report examines applicable emergent technologies, current research efforts and innovation needs to build a base of knowledge regarding the status of decommissioning technology and R&D.
Guide for International Peer Reviews of Decommissioning Cost Studies for Nuclear Facilities
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
06 Feb 2015
This publication presents a framework for decommissioning cost reviewers and reviewees to prepare for and conduct international peer reviews of decommissioning cost estimate studies for nuclear facilities.
The Practice of Cost Estimation for Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities
Nuclear Energy Agency and OECD
12 Jun 2015
Decommissioning of both commercial and R&D nuclear facilities is expected to increase significantly in the coming years, and the largest of such industrial decommissioning projects could command considerable budgets.
Radioactive Waste Management and Constructing Memory for Future Generations
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
04 Dec 2015
The Preservation of Records, Knowledge and Memory (RK&M) across Generations initiative was launched by the Nuclear Energy Agency in 2011 to foster international reflection and progress towards this goal and to meet increasing demands by waste...
Fostering a Durable Relationship between a Waste Management Facility and its Host Community
Nuclear Energy Agency and OECD
04 Dec 2015
In the field of long-term radioactive waste management, projects to construct repositories normally last from decades to centuries. Such projects will inevitably have an effect on the host community from the planning stage to the end of construction...
Stakeholder involvement in decision making
Nuclear Energy Agency
01 Jan 2016
Radioactive waste management is embedded in broader societal issues such as the environment, risk management, energy, health policy and sustainability. In all these fields, there is an increasing demand for public involvement and engagement.
Strategic Considerations for the Sustainable Remediation of Nuclear Installations
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
20 Jul 2016
Nuclear sites around the world are being decommissioned and remedial actions are being undertaken to enable sites, or parts of sites, to be reused.
Japan's Siting Process for the Geological Disposal of High-level Radioactive Waste
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
09 Sept 2016
The Nuclear Energy Agency carried out an independent peer review of Japan’s siting process and criteria for the geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste in May 2016. The review concluded that Japan’s site screening process is generally in...
Financing the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities
Nuclear Energy Agency and OECD
19 Sept 2016
Decommissioning of both commercial and R&D nuclear facilities is expected to increase significantly in the coming years, and the largest of such industrial decommissioning projects could command considerable budgets.
National Inventories and Management Strategies for Spent Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
22 Sept 2016
Radioactive waste inventory data are an important element in the development of a national radioactive waste management programme since these data affect the design and selection of the ultimate disposal methods.
Management of Radioactive Waste after a Nuclear Power Plant Accident
Nuclear Energy Agency
15 Dec 2016
Radioactive waste inventory data are an important element in the development of a national radioactive waste management programme since these data affect the design and selection of the ultimate disposal methods.
International Conference on Geological Repositories 2016
Nuclear Energy Agency
04 Apr 2017
Worldwide consensus exists within the international community that geological repositories can provide the necessary long-term safety and security to isolate long-lived radioactive waste from the human environment over long timescales.
Communication on the Safety Case for a Deep Geological Repository
Nuclear Energy Agency
26 Apr 2017
Communication has a specific role to play in the development of deep geological repositories. Building trust with the stakeholders involved in this process, particularly within the local community, is key for effective communication between the...
Recycling and Reuse of Materials Arising from the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities
Nuclear Energy Agency
22 Aug 2017
Large quantities of materials arising from the decommissioning of nuclear facilities are non-radioactive per se. An additional significant share of materials is of very low-level or low-level radioactivity and can, after having undergone treatment...
Sourcebook of International Activities Related to the Development of Safety Cases for Deep Geological Repositories
Nuclear Energy Agency
13 Oct 2017
Large quantities of materials arising from the decommissioning of nuclear facilities are non-radioactive per se. An additional significant share of materials is of very low-level or low-level radioactivity and can, after having undergone treatment...