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A Consultancy on management of large amounts of radioactive waste after an
emergency situation~ Experience on aftermath of Fukushima
Daiichi NPS accident ~
4-8 February 2013
Outline of waste management established by MOE
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What to manage
(Waste characterization)
Where to manage/Who is operator?/ Objective of waste management
Temporary Storage Predisposal Disposal
Evacuation Area (=Restricted Area + Deliberate Evacuation Area)
1.Combustible waste
2. Incombustible waste
3. Waste arising from decontamination work
(Wood, Grass, etc.)
Evacuation area (Countermeasure area) / National Gov./ Reduction of radiation dose to the decontamination workers and the public
<=100,000Bq/kg
Incineration facilities etc./Waste generators or local gov. /Reduction of the volumes of wastes
<=100,000Bq/kg
The places where national government has been proposed/ National Gov./Waste Removal
>100,000Bq/kg
The places where national government has been proposed/ National Gov./ Reduction of the volumes of wastes
, Reduction of radiation dose to the decontamination workers and the public
>100,000Bq/kg
The places where national government has been proposed except for Fukushima Pref./ National Gov./Waste Removal, Reduction of radiation dose to the decontamination workers and the public
Out of Evacuation Area
> 8,000Bq/kg
Designated waste
(ex. Incineration ash, Wasted sludge (Domestic water), Wasted sludge (Industrial water), Sewage sludge, Agriculture and forestry waste, Waste arising form decontamination work)
Out of Evacuation Area
/ Waste generators /Reduction of radiation dose to the decontamination workers and the public
Incineration facilities /National gov./Reduction of the volumes of wastes
, Reduction of radiation dose to the decontamination workers and the public
The place where national government has been proposed or existing final disposal sites/National Gov./Waste Removal, Reduction of radiation dose to the decontamination workers and the public
Note: 1. Management of contaminated soil arising from decontamination work is similar to waste management mentioned above. 2. Waste (≦8,000 Bq/kg of Cs-134, -137) was evaluated to be able to conduct processing and disposal in existing domestic/ industrial service facilities.
When to start waste management
What to manage
(Waste characterization)
Where to manage/Who is operator?/ Objective of waste management
Temporary Storage Predisposal Disposal
NPS on-site An early phase of an emergency exposure situation
1. Debris
2. Rubbles (Concrete, Metals, Soil)
3. Treatment equipment for contaminated water (Cesium adsorption vessels, Sludge etc.)
4. PPE (Personal protective equipment)
5. Logged woods
NPS Site/ TEPCO/ a. Reduction of radiation dose to the worker, b. Reduction of radiological impact outside the site, c. Trees had to be cut down in order to secure the space for new installation (e.g. contaminated water tank).
NPS Site/ TEPCO/ a. Reduction of worker’s radiation, b. Reduction of radiological impact outside the site, c. Reduction of the volumes of wastes
?/?/To carry out decommissioning
Areas where decontamination activities are needed
A late phase of an emergency exposure situation
[Wastes arising from decontamination activities]
1.Combustible wastes
2. Incombustible wastes
3.Others
(Woods, Grass, etc.)
Places where decontamination are being or has been conducted
/ -/ Reduction of radiation dose to the decontamination workers and the public
The place where national government has been proposed/ -/ a. Reduction of radiation dose to the decontamination workers and the public, b. Reduction of the volumes of wastes
The place where national government has been proposed/-/Waste Removal
The period when those wastes are found out
[ Wastes arising from non-decontamination activities]
1.Incineration ash
2.Wasted sludge (Domestic water)
3.Wasted sludge (Industrial water)
4.Sewage sludge
5.Agriculture waste
(> 8,000Bq/kg)
Spots where those wastes were generated
/Waste generators /Reduction of radiation dose to the public
Incineration facilities/-/a. Reduction of radiation dose to the public, b. Reduction of the volumes of wastes
The place where national government has been proposed/-/Waste Removal
Waste management related to Fukushima Daiichi NPS accident
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1. Properties of wastes generated from NPS site and outside the site are different. Waste from NPS site are also generated from controlled area. Those waste contain many kinds of RNs such as Co-60, H-3 and Sr-90 etc., and may contain even spent fuel debris. Waste outside the site mainly contain Cs-134 and -137.2. Radioactive waste management at NPS site will intend to achieve a different goal from those outside the site. As compared with NPS site where no residents exist, the waste management outside the site should be conducted primarily in accordance with the radiation protection of general public.
Since the difference between the approaches for the management at NPS site and for that outside the site is too large and substantial, we propose to exclude the discussion on waste management at NPS site from the scope of this guidance.
What should be included in the guidance?
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Areas where decontamination activities can be neededEmergency preparedness arrangement Response for waste management after
accident
Wastes arising from decontamination activities
Temporary storage
Matters that have to be considered as legal and regulatory framework
Definition of responsibilities for relevant organizations
Method for temporary storage (each property of waste)
Matters that have to be considered as legal and regulatory framework
Definition of responsibilities for relevant organizations
Predisposal Matters that have to be considered as legal and regulatory framework
Definition of responsibilities for relevant organizations
Waste characterization and waste acceptance criteria (WAC)
Requirements of implementation in an emergency exposure situation and in an existing exposure situation
Impact and consideration of properties of waste in terms of implementation
Matters that have to be considered as legal and regulatory framework
Definition of responsibilities for relevant organizations
Licensing process in accordance with graded approach
Development of safety case and safety assessment in accordance with graded approach
Communication with interested parties
Siting process
Disposal Matters that have to be considered as legal and regulatory framework
Availability of disposal facilities in an existing exposure situation
Emergency preparedness arrangement Response for waste management after accident
Wastes arising from non-decontamination activities
Temporary storage
Matters that have to be considered as legal and regulatory framework
Definition of responsibilities for relevant organizations
Identification of spots where those wastes may be generated from and waste characterization in accordance with graded approach
Handling method of waste generated from identified spots (each property of waste)
Matters that have to be considered as legal and regulatory framework
Definition of responsibilities for relevant organizations
Predisposal Matters that have to be considered as legal and regulatory framework
Definition of responsibilities for relevant
How to adopt use of existing facilities using for domestic and industrial waste (each property of waste/WAC)
Recycle/ reuse of waste generated from identified spots
Communication with interested parties
Disposal Matters that have to be considered as legal and regulatory framework
How to adopt use of existing facilities using for domestic and industrial waste (each property of waste/WAC)
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Areas where decontamination activities can be needed
What should be included in the guidance?
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Discussion on development of safety case and safety assessment in accordance with graded approach
The management of the wastes contaminated by accidentally generated radioactive materials should be carried out in accordance with graded approach, so that the methods for processing and storage will be commensurate with the hazard potential (such as radiological and chemical) of the wastes.In terms of interim storage facilities, requirement of implementation should be identified by properties of waste.Generation of flammable gas (e.g. Methane) should be considered
Substances outside NPS site
Radiation protection needed?
Accidentally generated Radioactive materials[Evaluation
criteria]
We need radiation protection in those area in accordance with graded approach.
Usable/disposable without radiation protection.
Evaluation criteriaProperties (substances, amounts, activities, RNs composition) and reasonable scenariosStepwise approach (Remediation process)
Reuse/Recycle Processing Disposal
YES
NO
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