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MODULE “PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL” WASTE MANAGEMENT SAFE DECOMMISSIONING OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS Project BG/04/B/F/PP-166005, Programme “Leonardo da Vinci”
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2 CONTENTS 1.RAW management policy 2.RAW management strategy
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Project BG/04/B/F/PP-166005, Programme “Leonardo da Vinci”3 TRAINING OBJECTIVES Upon completion of training trainee should be able to: Characterize the main principles of RAW management policy. Describe the RAW strategy.
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Project BG/04/B/F/PP-166005, Programme “Leonardo da Vinci”4 WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN Part of decommissioning plan Covers waste categories Objective – safe management of waste Optimization of waste management Minimization of waste generation Gives answer to whether existing waste management system is capable to process expected waste from decommissioning Activities with RAW: Release from regulatory control; RAW disposal in sites dumped with earth; RAW re-cycling. RAW transportation Staff training on waste minimization methods
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Project BG/04/B/F/PP-166005, Programme “Leonardo da Vinci”5 SAFE MANAGEMENT OF WASTE
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Project BG/04/B/F/PP-166005, Programme “Leonardo da Vinci”6 RAW MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES Human health protection Preservation of environment Assurance of safety outside national borders Future generations protection Burden on future generations National legal structure Control of generation of RAW Interrelation of RAW generation and management Safety of facilities
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Project BG/04/B/F/PP-166005, Programme “Leonardo da Vinci”7 RAW MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES
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Project BG/04/B/F/PP-166005, Programme “Leonardo da Vinci”8 WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - COMPONENTS National policy for RAW management Strategy for RAW management Needed resources
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Project BG/04/B/F/PP-166005, Programme “Leonardo da Vinci”9 POLICY IN THE FIELD OF RAW MANAGEMENT Complies with generally approved principles Diverse for different countries Principles and methods for RAW management: Application of technologies, design modifications and methods that decrease to possible reasonably achieved minimum the generation of by-product RAW; Availability of appropriate technologies for RAW management and means for their transport; Availability of enough warehouses or permanent storage facilities for RAW.
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Project BG/04/B/F/PP-166005, Programme “Leonardo da Vinci”10 CONCEPT AND PROGRAM FOR RAW MANAGEMENT Criteria for separation of waste in different categories Criteria for re-usage with or without limitation of decommissioned facilities or materials Assessment of sources, qualities and categories of RAW, their physical and chemical properties and volume of each category, including the time for their generation Programs and procedures for re-cycling, conditioning, storage and transportation of RAW Methods to decrease RAW generation to reasonably possible achieved minimum and decrease quantities of by-product RAW Procedures for radiation control, sampling and analyses, including prior to release waste from regulatory control
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Project BG/04/B/F/PP-166005, Programme “Leonardo da Vinci”11 RAW MANAGEMENT
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Project BG/04/B/F/PP-166005, Programme “Leonardo da Vinci”12 RAW MANAGEMENT STRATEGY Defines RAW management program component priority Ensures sequential implementation of all phases of the program Objective – development of national system for RAW management
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Project BG/04/B/F/PP-166005, Programme “Leonardo da Vinci”13 RAW MANAGEMENT KEY TASKS Identifying or establishing an organization responsible for RAW management Providing those organizations with necessary technical means and equipment Staffing of organizations with personnel of required qualifications Allocation of needed financing for RAW management
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Project BG/04/B/F/PP-166005, Programme “Leonardo da Vinci”14 COMPONENTS CONSIDERED AT STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT Selection of technologies capable of coping with the set tasks and to ensure safety Those technologies need to be applicable for the specific conditions in the country Interrelation of all phases of waste generation and their processing Management and control of all processes need to be ensured
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Project BG/04/B/F/PP-166005, Programme “Leonardo da Vinci”15 REFERENCES Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Plants and Research Reactors, Safety Guide, SS № WS-G-2.1 (1999) The Principles of Radioactive Waste Management, SS № 111-F (1995) Radioactive Waste Management Glossary, 2003 Handling and Processing of Radioactive Waste from Nuclear Applications, TRS № 402 (2001) Regulation for the Safety of the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities, 2004 Regulation for Safe Management of Radioactive Waste, 2004
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