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Title: Deveoplment of a Framework for Assessing the Suitability of Controlled Landfills to Accept Disposal of Solid Low-Level Radioactive Waste: User Manual
Author: SNIFFER
Author: SNIFFER
Document Type: Monograph
Annotation: Environment Agency Project ID:EAPRJOUT_1544, Representation ID: 541, Object ID: 2689
Abstract:
This report forms part of a research project aimed at establishing a framework for assessing the suitability of controlled landfills to accept disposals of solid low-level radioactive waste. The disposal of radioactive waste alongside other wastes at landfill sites is a disposal route aimed at small users rather than at the nuclear industry, and it is restricted to relatively low activity wastes. The framework comprises the overall process for determining the suitability of landfill sites for accepting certain types of low-level radioactive waste. The framework comprises four principal stages: a Initial screening for potentially suitable sites. a Development of the assessment context and methodology. a Calculation of specific doses and radiological capacity. a Authorisation decision and conditions. The framework is aimed at assessing new sites, or sites that have not previously accepted radioactive waste. For the purpose of this project, it has been assumed that all SPB disposals will be made to non-hazardous landfill sites. The framework therefore may not be applicable to inert and hazardous landfill sites. Assessments of landfill sites in terms of their environmental impacts require the identification of the sources, pathways and receptors through which environmental harm could arise. A generic set of these that encompasses the activities and environmental setting of landfill sites has been identified and conceptual models have been developed. In addition to the generic elements of the assessment context, there are elements of the assessment context that must be established on a site-specific basis. An Assessment Model implementing the framework for calculating specific doses and radiological capacities has been developed from mathematical models that describe the source-pathway-receptor linkages. The Assessment Model has been implemented as an Excel spreadsheet, designed to guide the user through the process of dose assessment and calculation of radiological capacity. This report describes the installation and use of this spreadsheet. In addition to describing use of the spreadsheet, this report describes the parameters required to conduct the dose assessments. The report provides guidance on sources of information for site-specific parameter values and describes the basis for the reference values used for generic data. i SNIFFER UKRSR03 a SPB Disposal of Low-Level Radioactive Waste March 2006
Publisher: Environment Agency
Subject Keywords: Special precautions burial; Solid low-level radioactive waste; Landfill sites
Geographic Keywords: United Kingdom
Extent: 35
Permalink: http://www.environmentdata.org/archive/ealit:4825
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