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JAEA Reports

Investigation of the site selection examples adopted local participation; The Site selection processes in Belgium, UK and Switzerland

Kageyama, Hitoshi; Suzuki, Shinji; Hirose, Ikuro; Yoshioka, Tatsuji

JAEA-Review 2014-019, 79 Pages, 2014/06

JAEA-Review-2014-019.pdf:9.93MB

In late years, local participation policies are being adopted in foreign countries at site selection for the disposal of the radioactive waste. We performed documents investigation about the examples of the site selection processes of Belgium, the U.K., and Switzerland to establish the site selection policy in Japan. Reviewing the merits and demerits of each example through this investigation, we confirmed if we are to adopt local participation policy in our country in future, further prudent study would be necessary, considering current and future social conditions in Japan.

JAEA Reports

The Conceptual Design of Waste Repository for Radioactive Waste from Medical, Industrial and Research Facilities Containing Comparatively High Radioactivity III (Summary Report)

Kageyama, Hitoshi*; Akahori, Kuniaki*

JNC TJ8400 2003-085, 82 Pages, 2004/02

JNC-TJ8400-2003-085.pdf:0.72MB

Advisory Committee on Nuclear Fuel Cycle Backend Policy reported the basic approach to the RI and Institute etc. wastes on March 2002. According to it, radioactive waste form medical, industrial and research facilities should be classified by their radioactivity properties and physical and chemical properties, and should be disposed in the appropriate types of repository with that classification. For the radioactive waste containing comparatively high radioactivity generated from reactors, NSC has established the Concentration limit for disposal. NSC is now discussing about the limit for the radioactive waste from medical, industrial and research facilities containing comparatively high radioactivity. Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute (JNC) has studied about the feasibility and the cost of the disposal for radioactive waste from medical, industrial and research facilities. This study was started to renew to latest data of the radioactive waste. And at the point of shielding from radiation, the waste was categorized by activity of nuclide in waste container. Th

JAEA Reports

The Conceptual Design of Waste Repository for Radioactive Waste from Medical, Industrial and Research Facilities Containing Comparatively High Radioactivity III

Kageyama, Hitoshi*; Akahori, Kuniaki*

JNC TJ8400 2003-084, 206 Pages, 2004/02

JNC-TJ8400-2003-084.pdf:3.38MB

Advisory Committee on Nuclear Fuel Cycle Backend Policy reported the basic approach to the RI and Institute etc. wastes on March 2002. According to it, radioactive waste form medical, industrial and research facilities should be classified by their radioactivity properties and physical and chemical properties, and should be disposed in the appropriate types of repository with that classification. For the radioactive waste containing comparatively high radioactivity generated from reactors, NSC has established the Concentration limit for disposal. NSC is now discussing about the limit for the radioactive waste from medical, industrial and research facilities containing comparatively high radioactivity. Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute (JNC) has studied about the feasibility and the cost of the disposal for radioactive waste from medical, industrial and research facilities. This study was started to renew to latest data of the radioactive waste. And at the point of shielding from radiation, the waste was categorized by activity of nuclide in waste container. Then the safety assessment and the prediction of cost of the disposal performed.

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