Policies and Strategies for Radioactive Waste Management
The spent fuel and radioactive waste management strategy sets out the means for achieving the goals and requirements set out in the national policy. It is normally established by the relevant waste owner or nuclear facility operator, or by government (institutional waste). A typical policy should include the following elements: defined safety and security objectives, arrangements for providing resources for spent fuel and radioactive waste management, identification of the main approaches for the management of the national spent fuel and radioactive waste categories, policy on export/import of radioactive waste, and provisions for public information and participation.
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2009-08
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Institutions: | eSocialSciences ; International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA |
Subject: | radioactive waste | policy | fuel management policy | national | strategy | atomic energy |
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