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Human resource development for decommissioning of JAEA's facilities

Takiya, Hiroaki

Genshiryoku Bakkuendo Kenkyu (CD-ROM), 30(2), p.66 - 71, 2023/12

A half of unclear facilities in Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) has been transferred to decommissioning phase because of achieving the expected goals for the research and development, aging of buildings and equipment, etc. JAEA must safely, efficiently, and rationally implement back-end measures related to decommissioning, from the dismantling of nuclear facilities to the processing and disposal of radioactive waste generated by dismantling. The decommissioning and radioactive waste management head office collaborates with each JAEA's site to plan and promote comprehensive back-end measures and promote near surface disposal of low-level radioactive waste generated from research, medical, and industrial facilities, and to work on research and development aimed at solving common issues related to back-end measures, human resource development, etc. Since decommissioning is a long-term project, it is important to secure specialized human resources for the future. This article presents a summary of human resource development for decommissioning.

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Efforts to collect and organize data to understand the extent of magma influence focusing on volcanic dike distribution

Kawamura, Makoto; Nishiyama, Nariaki; Jia, H.*; Koizumi, Yukiko*; Niwa, Masakazu; Umeda, Koji*

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Volcanic dykes were extracted from a geological map of 1/200,000, and location information was converted into GIS data. More than half of the major axis lengths of rock veins are less than 1 km, the distribution of quaternary volcanic dykes exposed on the surface is limited to within 10 km from the quaternary volcano. Regarding the relationship between the quaternary volcano and the dykes older than the quaternary period, it is considered that the relationship is low as a result of examining the relationship such as the distance and the extension direction of the dykes. We also examined the relationship between Neogene-Tertiary volcanic activity and the dykes distributed in the surrounding area. In the case of Ishizuchi Cauldron, it was shown that the maximum distance from the related rock veins was about 5 km. On the other hand, it was found that the dykes of the Kibi Plateau in the Chugoku region are distributed within a range of approximately 15 km from the central point of activity. Comprehensive information gathering as described above and statistical examination using them are useful as basic information for investigating and evaluating the range of influence of magma in the geological disposal.

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Toward the near surface disposal of wastes from research facilities; Study of radioactivity evaluation methods for research reactors

Kochiyama, Mami; Tomioka, Dai; Totsuka, Masayoshi*; Nakata, Hisakazu; Sakai, Akihiro

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Japan Atomic Energy Agency is proceeding with plans for the near surface disposal of low-level radioactive waste generated from research institutes and medical institutions in Japan. In order to dispose of the radioactive waste generated by the dismantling of the research reactor, it is necessary to evaluate the radioactivity concentration in the waste. We report on the status of study of radioactivity evaluation methods for dismantling waste generated from research reactors.

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