An Approach to Improve Romanian Geological Repository Planning
International standards recommend typical phases to be included within any national program for the development of a geological repository dedicated to disposal of the high level radioactive wastes generated in countries using nuclear power. However, these are not universally applicable and the cont...
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doaj-4fc96655355a49f08adfb98aa7c4c7972020-11-24T23:24:05ZengElsevierNuclear Engineering and Technology1738-57332016-04-0148249550410.1016/j.net.2015.11.005An Approach to Improve Romanian Geological Repository PlanningVeronica Andrei0Ilie Prisecaru1Romanian Association for Nuclear Energy, Strada Atomistilor 409, 077125, Bucharest-Magurele, RomaniaUniversity Politehnica of Bucharest, Splaiul Independentei 313, Sector 6, 060042, Bucharest, RomaniaInternational standards recommend typical phases to be included within any national program for the development of a geological repository dedicated to disposal of the high level radioactive wastes generated in countries using nuclear power. However, these are not universally applicable and the content of each of these phases may need to be adapted for each national situation and regulatory and institutional framework. Several national geological repository programs have faced failures in schedules and have revised their programs to consider an adapted phased management approach. The authors have observed that in the case of those countries in the early phases of a geological repository program where boundary conditions have not been fully defined, international recommendations for handling delays/failures in the national program might not immediately help. This paper considers a case study of the influences of the national context risks on the current planning schedule of the Romanian national geological repository. It proposes an optimum solution for an integrated response to any significant adverse impact arising from these risks, enabling sustainable program planning.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573315002533Geological RepositoryNational ContextPlanningRisk Management |
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An Approach to Improve Romanian Geological Repository Planning |
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology |
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International standards recommend typical phases to be included within any national program for the development of a geological repository dedicated to disposal of the high level radioactive wastes generated in countries using nuclear power. However, these are not universally applicable and the content of each of these phases may need to be adapted for each national situation and regulatory and institutional framework. Several national geological repository programs have faced failures in schedules and have revised their programs to consider an adapted phased management approach. The authors have observed that in the case of those countries in the early phases of a geological repository program where boundary conditions have not been fully defined, international recommendations for handling delays/failures in the national program might not immediately help. This paper considers a case study of the influences of the national context risks on the current planning schedule of the Romanian national geological repository. It proposes an optimum solution for an integrated response to any significant adverse impact arising from these risks, enabling sustainable program planning. |
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Geological Repository National Context Planning Risk Management |
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