Pijaudier-Cabot, Gilles; Creti, Anna; Duplessy, Jean-Claude; Fournier, Christophe; Gaillochet, Philippe; Galland, Olivier; Guillaumont, Robert; Laarouchi Engstroem, Saida; Lagneau, Vincent; Ledoux, Emmanuel; Le Ravalec, Mickaele; Leroy, Maurice; Marry, Virginie; Martinez, Jose-Luis; Minon, Jean-Paul; Storrer, Francois; Tissot, Bernard; Ada-Faucheux, Veronique; Ledoux, Florence
Commission nationale d'evaluation - CNE, 244 boulevard Saint-Germain, 75007 Paris (France)2020
Commission nationale d'evaluation - CNE, 244 boulevard Saint-Germain, 75007 Paris (France)2020
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[en] The nuclear industry generates radioactive waste. Some of it is especially dangerous for the public because of its high activity and long life. According to the provisions of the 2006 law, the long-term management of this waste has three components: its industrial storage, its disposal in geological repositories and the separation-transmutation of long-lived radioactive elements. In addition, the nuclear industry and the dismantling of decommissioned facilities also produce waste of lower activity which requires specific management, in particular because of the large quantities produced. This report assesses the state of progress of studies and research on these topics and reviews the approach to these issues in different countries with a nuclear industry
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Commission nationale d'evaluation des recherches et etudes relatives a la gestion des matieres et des dechets radioactifs Instituee par la loi no. 2006-739 du 28 juin 2006. Rapport d'evaluation No. 14
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ADVISORY COMMITTEES, CAPACITY, DRY STORAGE, HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES, LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES, MIXED OXIDE FUELS, PROGRAM MANAGEMENT, RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL, RADIOACTIVE WASTE STORAGE, RECOMMENDATIONS, RECYCLING, RESEARCH PROGRAMS, SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS, TRANSMUTATION, UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL, WET STORAGE
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Pijaudier-Cabot, Gilles; Creti, Anna; Duplessy, Jean-Claude; Fournier, Christophe; Gaillochet, Philippe; Galland, Olivier; Guillaumont, Robert; Laarouchi Engstroem, Saida; Lagneau, Vincent; Ledoux, Emmanuel; Le Ravalec, Mickaele; Leroy, Maurice; Marry, Virginie; Martinez, Jose-Luis; Minon, Jean-Paul; Storrer, Francois; Tissot, Bernard; Ada-Faucheux, Veronique; Ledoux, Florence
Commission nationale d'evaluation - CNE, 244 boulevard Saint-Germain, 75007 Paris (France)2021
Commission nationale d'evaluation - CNE, 244 boulevard Saint-Germain, 75007 Paris (France)2021
AbstractAbstract
[en] The nuclear industry generates radioactive waste. Some of it is especially dangerous for the public because of its high activity and long life. According to the provisions of the 2006 law, the long-term management of this waste has three components: its industrial storage, its disposal in geological repositories and the separation-transmutation of long-lived radioactive elements. In addition, the nuclear industry and the dismantling of decommissioned facilities also produce waste of lower activity which requires specific management, in particular because of the large quantities produced. This report assesses the state of progress of studies and research on these topics and reviews the approach to these issues in different countries with a nuclear industry
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Commission nationale d'evaluation des recherches et etudes relatives a la gestion des matieres et des dechets radioactifs Instituee par la loi no. 2006-739 du 28 juin 2006. Rapport d'evaluation No. 15
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Jun 2021; 112 p; Available from the INIS Liaison Officer for France, see the INIS website for current contact and E-mail addresses
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