IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency 27 September 2012 Technical Criteria Plenary Closing.

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IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency 27 September 2012 Technical Criteria Plenary Closing

IAEA 2 Working Group Rationale Provide information to allow for a quick reference that may provide a starting point for developing future human intrusion analyses. The group intends to support the overall objective by developing detailed classes and scenarios.

IAEA 3 Working Group Objectives Provide an overview of the following in the form of a draft report: Technical information on potential future human intrusions in radioactive waste disposal systems. Identify for each intrusion scenario: A technical description of the intrusion method, An overview of the potential impacts, and An overview of the potential consequences. Support development of the “Position Paper on Future Human Actions at Disposal Sites.”

IAEA 4 Working Group One Members Veli-Matti Ammala (Finland) Ingo Boettcher (Germany) Olivier Destin (Belgium) Weiming Chen (China) Saber Hassanlou (Iran) Chris Markley (USA) Taha Massuod (Libya) Giorgio Mingrone (Italy) Hossein Sadeghloo (Iran)

IAEA 5 Proposed Scope of Work Identification of categories of potential scenarios of future human intrusion of radioactive waste disposal systems. Discuss potential methods of human intrusion, Identify technical information needs, Compare to ISAM list of scenarios, and Revise categories as necessary.

IAEA 6 Proposed Scope of Work Identification of the technical criteria (details) related to the intrusion methods. Technical details related to the intrusion method, Impact on the environment and disposal system, and Potential consequences to a hypothetical receptor. Identification of potential sources of information and illustrations of approaches used. Provide examples of international approaches for a give scenario. Identification of potential integration issues.

IAEA 7 Terms of Reference Identification and Description of Human Intrusion Scenarios. For each Scenario: Technical aspects of the intrusion event, Description of environmental impacts, and Description of consequence to the receptor. Identification of international examples.

IAEA 8 Scenarios Identified Drilling (Near Surface Disposal) Water resource Mineral exploration Excavation (Near Surface Disposal) Residential Roadway Deep Geologic Disposal Drilling Mining Solution Mining

IAEA 9 Project Planning Format and content of the deliverable have been identified. Section developers have been identified for the deliverable chapters and scenarios. A tentative schedule has been identified.

IAEA 10 Tentative Schedule Draft inputs from the WG 1 members December 2012 Consolidated draft report for WG1 member review February 2013 Revised draft report for WG2/3 lead review July 2013 Revised draft report for next Plenary September 2013

IAEA 11 WG1 Deliverables Terms of Reference resulting from this plenary. Notes on the working group meetings. Draft report for the next Plenary.

IAEA 12 Roles and Responsibilities Review relevant international documents related to human intrusion (all) Review and identify international examples of human intrusion that may be appropriate for incorporation (all) Proactively share information resources with the working group members (all) Coordinate with working groups 2 and 3 as necessary (CM)