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SKIs evaluation of SKBs RD and D programme 92.


DE94614091

Publication Date 1993
Page Count 237
Abstract Section 11 of the Act (1984:3) on Nuclear Activities stipulates that the holder of a licence to own or operate a nuclear power reactor shall ensure that the necessary comprehensive research and development work is conducted in order to safely handle and finally dispose of the nuclear waste produced and to safely decommission and dismantle installation where the nuclear activity is no longer carried out. According to section 12 of the Act on nuclear activities, the reactor owners shall, in consultation with each other, prepare or have prepared a programme for the necessary comprehensive research and development work and the other measures. The programme shall contain an overview of all measures that may be necessary and also specify, in detail, the measures that are intended to be taken within a period of at least six years. The programme shall be submitted to the Government or to the authority designated by the Government for examination and evaluation. According to section 22 of the ordinance on nuclear activities, the Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate (SKI) shall ensure that the research and development work which the reactor owners are responsible for undertaking according to sections 11 and 12 of the act of nuclear activities, is actually carried out. SKIs premise for evaluating the programme has been to examine it as an integrated R and D programme, which essentially focusses on structure, strategy and planning in order to effectively realize the defined goals of the programme, i.e. finding a safe, final solution to the disposal of spent nuclear fuel. Keeping to the time-schedule should not be the controlling factor in carrying out the research and development programme. The essential objective is to attain the goal without jeopardizing quality. SKIs examination has been documented in the form of the following: summary and conclusions, evaluation report, report of comments by reviewing bodies, and consultants reports. (68 refs.). (Atomindex citation 25:011381)
Keywords
  • Radioactive Waste Disposal
  • Sweden
  • Casks
  • Corrosion
  • Cost
  • Decommissioning
  • Encapsulation
  • Environmental Impacts
  • Geology
  • Ground Water
  • Hydraulic Conductivity
  • Liquid Flow
  • Radioactive Waste Facilities
  • Radioactive Waste Management
  • Radioactive Waste Storage
  • Radionuclide Migration
  • Research Programs
  • Risk Assessment
  • Foreign technology
  • EDB/052000
Source Agency
  • International Nuclear Information System
NTIS Subject Category
  • 68F - Radiation Pollution & Control
  • 77G - Radioactive Wastes & Radioactivity
  • 77F - Radiation Shielding, Protection, & Safety
  • 48F - Geology & Geophysics
  • 48G - Hydrology & Limnology
Corporate Authors Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate, Stockholm.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 199419
SKIs evaluation of SKBs RD and D programme 92.
SKIs evaluation of SKBs RD and D programme 92.
DE94614091

  • Radioactive Waste Disposal
  • Sweden
  • Casks
  • Corrosion
  • Cost
  • Decommissioning
  • Encapsulation
  • Environmental Impacts
  • Geology
  • Ground Water
  • Hydraulic Conductivity
  • Liquid Flow
  • Radioactive Waste Facilities
  • Radioactive Waste Management
  • Radioactive Waste Storage
  • Radionuclide Migration
  • Research Programs
  • Risk Assessment
  • Foreign technology
  • EDB/052000
  • International Nuclear Information System
  • 68F - Radiation Pollution & Control
  • 77G - Radioactive Wastes & Radioactivity
  • 77F - Radiation Shielding, Protection, & Safety
  • 48F - Geology & Geophysics
  • 48G - Hydrology & Limnology
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