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18 May 2001 |
Using Thermodynamic Sorption Models for Guiding Radioelement Distribution Coefficient (Kd) Investigations
This conference proceedings examines how best to take radionuclide sorption reactions into account in repository performance assessment models. |
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09 Feb 2010 |
Towards Transparent, Proportionate and Deliverable Regulation for Geological Disposal
This workshop proceedings identifies the current status and needs for regulatory criteria for the long-term performance of geological disposal of radioactive waste. |
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22 Mar 2010 |
Towards Greater Harmonisation of Decommissioning Cost Estimates
This booklet highlights the findings of the NEA Decommissioning Cost Estimation Group (DCEG) which recently studied cost estimation practices in 12 countries. |
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19 Feb 2004 |
The Regulatory Control of Radioactive Waste Management
Provides information on the institutional frameworks, legislative and regulatory frameworks, available guidance, classification and sources of waste and the status of radioactive waste management for 15 NEA member countries. |
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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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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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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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14 Nov 2002 |
The Handling of Timescales in Assessing Post-closure Safety of Deep Geological Repositories
These proceedings include the presentations made as well as a summary of discussions of the workshop on Handling of Timescales in Assessing Post-Closure Safety" of deep geological repositories for radioactive waste. |
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17 Mar 2003 |
The Decommissioning and Dismantling of Nuclear Facilities
This report, intended for a broad readership, provides a concise overview of the decommissioning and dismantling of nuclear facilities and associated issues in NEA Member countries. It draws upon a database of fact sheets produced to a standard... |
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30 Aug 2004 |
Strategy Selection for the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities
This book presents the proceedings of a conference on strategies for decommissioning of nuclear facilities. |
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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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07 Jan 2021 |
Storage of Radioactive Waste and Spent Fuel
Safety remains the most important factor in managing radioactive waste and spent fuel resulting from the generation of nuclear energy. General consensus has emerged worldwide that deep geological repositories are the safest option for long-lived... |
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18 Sept 2002 |
Stepwise Decision Making in Finland for the Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel
These workshop proceedings present the history leading up to the Decision in Principle of Finland on the final disposal facility for spent nuclear fuel and examine future perspectives with an emphasis on stakeholder involvement. |
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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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04 Feb 2022 |
Stakeholder Confidence in Radioactive Waste Management
The OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) Forum on Stakeholder Confidence (FSC) acts as a centre for informed exchange of knowledge and experience regarding stakeholder interaction and public participation in radioactive waste management. It promotes an... |
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20 Jan 2022 |
Stakeholder Confidence in Radioactive Waste Management
The OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) Forum on Stakeholder Confidence (FSC) Annotated Glossary is a review of concepts central to societal decision making about radioactive waste management. It records the evolution in understanding that has taken... |
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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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04 Mar 2005 |
Stability and Buffering Capacity of the Geosphere for Long-term Isolation of Radioactive Waste
Most experts worldwide agree that radioactive waste disposal in engineered facilities, or repositories, located in appropriate formations deep underground, provide a suitable waste management option for protecting humans and the environment now and ... |
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04 Mar 2009 |
Stability and Buffering Capacity of the Geosphere for Long-term Isolation of Radioactive Waste
These proceedings present the outcomes of a geosphere stability workshop that focused on crystalline and other types of hard, fractured rocks which provide good buffering against external events and processes. |
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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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Using Thermodynamic Sorption Models for Guiding Radioelement Distribution Coefficient (Kd) Investigations
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
18 May 2001
This conference proceedings examines how best to take radionuclide sorption reactions into account in repository performance assessment models.
Towards Transparent, Proportionate and Deliverable Regulation for Geological Disposal
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
09 Feb 2010
This workshop proceedings identifies the current status and needs for regulatory criteria for the long-term performance of geological disposal of radioactive waste.
Towards Greater Harmonisation of Decommissioning Cost Estimates
OECD
22 Mar 2010
This booklet highlights the findings of the NEA Decommissioning Cost Estimation Group (DCEG) which recently studied cost estimation practices in 12 countries.
The Regulatory Control of Radioactive Waste Management
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
19 Feb 2004
Provides information on the institutional frameworks, legislative and regulatory frameworks, available guidance, classification and sources of waste and the status of radioactive waste management for 15 NEA member countries.
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.
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.
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.
The Handling of Timescales in Assessing Post-closure Safety of Deep Geological Repositories
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
14 Nov 2002
These proceedings include the presentations made as well as a summary of discussions of the workshop on Handling of Timescales in Assessing Post-Closure Safety" of deep geological repositories for radioactive waste.
The Decommissioning and Dismantling of Nuclear Facilities
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
17 Mar 2003
This report, intended for a broad readership, provides a concise overview of the decommissioning and dismantling of nuclear facilities and associated issues in NEA Member countries. It draws upon a database of fact sheets produced to a standard...
Strategy Selection for the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
30 Aug 2004
This book presents the proceedings of a conference on strategies for decommissioning of nuclear facilities.
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.
Storage of Radioactive Waste and Spent Fuel
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
07 Jan 2021
Safety remains the most important factor in managing radioactive waste and spent fuel resulting from the generation of nuclear energy. General consensus has emerged worldwide that deep geological repositories are the safest option for long-lived...
Stepwise Decision Making in Finland for the Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
18 Sept 2002
These workshop proceedings present the history leading up to the Decision in Principle of Finland on the final disposal facility for spent nuclear fuel and examine future perspectives with an emphasis on stakeholder involvement.
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.
Stakeholder Confidence in Radioactive Waste Management
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
04 Feb 2022
The OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) Forum on Stakeholder Confidence (FSC) acts as a centre for informed exchange of knowledge and experience regarding stakeholder interaction and public participation in radioactive waste management. It promotes an...
Stakeholder Confidence in Radioactive Waste Management
Nuclear Energy Agency and OECD
20 Jan 2022
The OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) Forum on Stakeholder Confidence (FSC) Annotated Glossary is a review of concepts central to societal decision making about radioactive waste management. It records the evolution in understanding that has taken...
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.
Stability and Buffering Capacity of the Geosphere for Long-term Isolation of Radioactive Waste
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
04 Mar 2005
Most experts worldwide agree that radioactive waste disposal in engineered facilities, or repositories, located in appropriate formations deep underground, provide a suitable waste management option for protecting humans and the environment now and ...
Stability and Buffering Capacity of the Geosphere for Long-term Isolation of Radioactive Waste
OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
04 Mar 2009
These proceedings present the outcomes of a geosphere stability workshop that focused on crystalline and other types of hard, fractured rocks which provide good buffering against external events and processes.
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...