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International Atomic Energy Agency International Atomic Energy Agency International Atomic Energy Agency International Conference ECED 2015 – Eastern and Central European Decommissioning, 23-25 June 2015, Trnava, Slovakia IAEA SUPPORT OF GLOBAL DECOMMISSIONING ACTIVITIES Ian Gordon Head of Waste Technology Section, NEFW Vladimir Michal Leader of Decommissioning and Environmental Remediation Team, NEFW-WTS

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International Conference ECED 2015 – Eastern and Central European Decommissioning, 23-25 June 2015, Trnava, Slovakia

IAEA SUPPORT OF GLOBAL DECOMMISSIONING ACTIVITIES

Ian Gordon Head of Waste Technology Section, NEFW Vladimir Michal Leader of Decommissioning and Environmental Remediation Team, NEFW-WTS

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International Atomic Energy Agency

The role of the IAEA

•  The IAEA is widely known as the world's "Atoms for Peace" organization within the United Nations family.

•  Established in 1957 as the world's centre for cooperation in the nuclear field, the Agency works with its Member States - and multiple partners worldwide - to promote the safe, secure and peaceful use of nuclear technologies

•  As at May 2015, 164 Member States.

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Public confidence

Increasing use of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes

Public confidence

Safe, secure and environmentally sustainable management of Radioactive Waste

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At present, 155 power reactors shut-down for decommissioning worldwide:

ü  17 fully dismantled, ü  about 50 in process of being dismantled, ü  about 60 being kept in safe enclosure mode, ü  3 power reactors were entombed, and ü  the rest do not yet have specified decommissioning strategies.

In addition ... more than 400 research reactors & other nuclear facilities have been decommissioned or are in progress or are developing strategies.

Decommissioning Statistics

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IAEA provides and coordinates decommissioning support for its Member States through:

ü  Development of thematically focused safety and technical publications,

ü  Maintaining and expanding a professional network dedicated to Decommissioning,

ü  Implementation of regional and national technical cooperation projects,

ü  Organization of variety of experts’ events, workshops and training courses,

ü  Provision of peer review services etc.

IAEA Decommissioning Support

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ü  More than 60 publications (NE Series reports, Technical Series reports, Safety standards, Safety reports, TECDOCs etc.) have been published by the IAEA since the 1980s, in the field of decommissioning;

ü  Some of them are in common between decommissioning, remediation and waste management, some of them were prepared in cooperation with other organizations, e.g. NEA OECD, EU;

ü  The most recent relevant technical publications are as follows:

Technical Publications

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ü  Policies and Strategies for the Decommissioning of Nuclear and Radiological Facilities, IAEA NE Series report No. NW-G-2.1, 2012;

ü  International Structure for Decommissioning Costing (ISDC) of Nuclear Installations. Prepared in cooperation with NEA OECD and EC, published by NEA OECD in Paris, 2012;

ü  Planning, Management and Organizational Aspects of the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities, IAEA-TECDOC-1702, 2013.

Technical Publications: 2012 – 2014

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ü  Cost Estimation for Research Reactor Decommissioning, IAEA NE Series report No. NW-T-2.4, 2013/2014;

ü  Experiences and Lessons Learned Worldwide in the Cleanup and Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities in the Aftermath of Accidents, IAEA Nuclear Energy Series NW-T-2.7, 2014. http://www.iaea.org/OurWork/ST/NE/NEFW/Technical-Areas/WTS/decommissioning.html http://www.iaea.org/OurWork/ST/NE/NEFW/Technical-Areas/WTS/decommissioning-assistance-publications.html

ü  New report(s) to be published in 2015 and beyond ...

Technical Publications: 2012 – 2014

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Revised IAEA Safety Requirements for Decommissioning

2006 2014

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Revised IAEA Safety Requirements for Decommissioning

ü  General Safety Requirements GSR Part 6 “Decommissioning of Facilities”;

ü  Endorsed by the Board of Governors in March 2014 and published in July 2014;

ü  To supersede WS-R-5 (2006); ü  Brings the requirements in line with the new BSS (2011); ü  Entombment not considered acceptable strategy for “normal”

decommissioning, still last option under “exceptional circumstances”;

ü  Addresses “phased approach” to planning, licensing and conduct;

ü  Addresses in more details end-state with restrictions.

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Ongoing Activities and Draft Publications on Safety of Decommissioning

ü  Revision of the two facility specific Safety Guides: •  Decommissioning of Nuclear Installations, •  Decommissioning of Medical, Industrial and Research Facilities.

ü  Safety Report on Use of Safety Assessment Results in Planning and Implementation of Decommissioning (FaSa);

ü  Management of Project Risks in Decommissioning (DRiMa); ü  Entombment – Regulatory and Safety Aspects; ü  Methodologies for Source Term Assessment for

Decommissioning (activation calculations); ü  International Project on Remediation (on-site) and

Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities after an Accident (joint WTS/WES) – project DAROD.

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ü  A professional network to increase visibility and to leverage learning from national and regional decommissioning projects & existing networks.

ü  Objectives: •  To provide increased opportunities for practical decommissioning

hands on and user-oriented experience, •  To facilitate sharing of knowledge and experience, •  To raise awareness of need and encourage decision-makers to move

forward with decommissioning project implementation, •  To attract additional resources to the field and accelerate the pace of

decommissioning activities worldwide.

ü  A joint initiative of the IAEA's Departments of Technical Cooperation, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Safety & Security.

International Decommissioning Network (IDN)

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Examples of IDN activities: ü  Training course on decommissioning and environmental

remediation, Argonne National Laboratory, USA, 2Q; ü  Up to ten workshops and other events organized

worldwide per year on variety of technical (decommissioning technologies) and non-technical (planning, management) aspects of decommissioning (+ environmental remediation);

ü  IDN Annual Forum for Regulators and Operators, IAEA, November;

ü  Projects – CIDER (joint IDN/ENVIRONET project), DACCORD, DRiMa (jointly with WES).

International Decommissioning Network

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CONNECT

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ü  RER9120 (2012-2015) “Supporting Decommissioning Implementation for Facilities Using Radioactive Material”;

ü  INT9175 (2012-2015) “Promoting safe and efficient clean-up of radioactively contaminated facilities and sites;

ü  National TC projects and other activities focused on decommissioning are implemented in Georgia, Indonesia, Egypt, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia ...

On-going Technical Cooperation Projects

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ü  EC-IAEA-Ukraine Joint Project on Nuclear Safety Evaluation of Ukrainian NPPs – Task 3 on Waste and Decommissioning (2009);

ü  International Peer Review of UK Magnox Decommissioning Programme (2008-2011) – final report handed over to Magnox representatives at the IAEA in February 2012;

ü  International Decommissioning Peer Review of Roadmap towards Fukushima Daiichi Decommissioning, 2013 (two Missions) and 2015 (one Mission + follow-up visit);

ü  ARTEMIS.

Decommissioning Peer Review services

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ü  The Review Service for managing radioactive waste and spent fuel, control of discharges, decommissioning and remediation.

ü  Objective is to provide independent expert opinion and advice on : •  radioactive waste and spent fuel management, •  assessment of radiological impacts to people and the environment, •  management of residues arising from uranium production, •  decommissioning and •  remediation issues.

ü  Based upon the IAEA safety standards and technical guidance, as well as international good practice.

ü  Of particular relevance in support of the Radioactive Waste and Spent Fuel Management Directive (Council Directive 2011/70/Euratom of 19 July 2011)

ü  Cross-cutting coordinated activity of NE and NS Departments

ARTEMIS

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ü  23- 27 May 2016, Madrid, Spain; ü  10 years after the previous IAEA

decommissioning conference in Athens; ü  Focus on:

•  National policies and strategies to enable and enhance D&ER programmes;

•  Regulatory framework; •  Decision-making process: social and

stakeholder involvement during D&ER lifecycle;

•  Technical aspects of D&ER; •  Project management, skills and supply

chain considerations; •  Optimization of waste and materials

management; •  Support of international cooperation.

IAEA International Conference on Advancing the Global Implementation of Decommissioning and Environmental

Remediation Programmes

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