IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency CS-81 to prepare a work plan and material for developing a guidance on management of large amounts of radioactive.

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IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency CS-81 to prepare a work plan and material for developing a guidance on management of large amounts of radioactive waste after an emergency situation Background information

IAEA OVERVIEW IAEA Action Plan WASSC Activities Expected outcome of the meeting

IAEA Safety Vulnerabilities Peer Reviews Emergency Preparedness and Response Regulatory Bodies Operating Organisations IAEA Safety Standards Communication Protection of People + Environment Research + Development Legal Framework Embarking Countries Capacity Building Actions on IAEA Secretariat Member States Other Relevant Stakeholders IAEA ACTION PLAN ON NUCLEAR SAFETY 12 Point Plan Adopted by Board of Governors Endorsed by All Member States

IAEA IAEA Secretariat Implementation Plan 12 Actions 39 Sub Actions ~ 170 Activities ~ 650 Tasks “It is essential that the NSAP is implemented in full. We must never become complacent. DG Amano IAEA General Conference 2012 Link to Actions

IAEA Action Plan 6. REVIEW AND STRENGTHEN IAEA SAFETY STANDARDS A.P.6) Review and strengthen IAEA SSs and improve their implementation 6.1 The CSS and the IAEA Secretariat to review, and revise as necessary using the existing process in a more efficient manner, the relevant IAEA SSs in a prioritised sequence. 6.2 MSs to utilize as broadly and effectively as possible the IAEA SSs in an open, timely and transparent manner. The IAEA Secretariat to continue providing support and assistance in the implementation of SSs.

IAEA Action Plan 10. PROTECTION FROM IONIZING RADIATION A.P.10) Ensure the on-going protection of people and the environment from ionizing radiation following a nuclear emergency MSs, IAEA and stakeholders to facilitate the use of available information, expertise and techniques regarding the removal of damaged nuclear fuel and the management and disposal of radioactive waste resulting from a nuclear emergency

IAEA WASSC Activities on Action Plans(1) WG of WASSC: to draw lessons from Fukushima  following areas identified for close attention: siting and safety of SF storage facilities stress-testing of waste-management facilities ways of strengthening use of the waste safety standards effective ways to deal with mountainous piles of lightly-contaminated debris such as results from clean-up efforts following the tsunami.

IAEA WASSC Activities on Action Plans(2) WG’s conclusions: ‘Implications of the Fukushima Accident on Waste SSs’ Conclusions: most requirements are applicable also to post-accident conditions  No need to be amended; the requirements should not be too prescriptive; the problems that Japan is facing are not necessarily all safety-related; and identified a series of issues; some for WASSC and others being common with RASSC and/or NUSSC..

IAEA WASSC Activities on Action Plans(3) Identified issues WSI - 1) Management of large amounts of contaminated waste - solid and liquid - resulting from remediation (including monitoring criteria and decision on reuse/ recycling). WSI - 2) Acceleration of licensing process to ensure availability of treatment / storage / disposal facilities for the type and amount of wastes generated during an accident or as a result of remediation activities. Advice: Guidance related to these issues should be drafted. (SG level or through other safety-related documents)

IAEA Expected outcome of the meeting (1) OBJECTIVES  to discuss work plan and prepare TOR for the future work in relation to; - Provide a document focusing on the safety of radioactive waste management after emergency - Provide suggestions to regulators, governments, and operators that are consistent with IAEA SRs, in particular with GSR Part 5 (Predisposal Management of RW) and SSR-5 (Disposal of RW), as well as with associated safety guides, such as WS.G-3.1 (Remediation Process for Areas affected by Past Activities and Accidents)

IAEA Expected outcome of the meeting (2) main focus on the new document - How to develop a strategy for waste management associated with remediation activities - Responsibilities of stakeholders (governments, regulators, operators, etc.) - How to develop and adapt licensing procedure and framework in / after emergency situations - What to consider when planning waste management at the early stage of the recovery work - How to develop SCs and conduct SA, in line with the WM strategy, in particular for - predisposal management of RW - interim storage facilities - disposal facilities

IAEA Expected outcome of the meeting (3) Contents of the outcome document - Background & Introduction - Topics that should be addressed in the guidance document - Outline of the output document - Information necessary to be collected - Work plan (Consultancy, site visit, TM, WS etc.) e.g.) Site visit - Purpose - Focus - Target - Information to be investigated / collected - How to utilize the output

IAEA CS-81: Agenda 1. Introduction (1) Introduction (All) (2) Background & Expectations (IAEA) 2. Information on past experience and current status (All) 3. Discussion on working methods and schedule 4. Discussion on topics 5. Preparation on future work plan (TOR) 6. Final discussion with IAEA secretariats

IAEA Document available for review SSs DPP for DS468 Presentations from IEM-1 on Safety of NPP and SP facilities IAEA Action Plan / WASSC Report spx?RootFolder=%2FRTWS%2Fgeneral%2FShared%20Documents%2FWa ste%20Management%2FSep%202012%20CS%20on%20SSG%2D15&Initial TabId=Ribbon%2EDocument&VisibilityContext=WSSTabPersistence spx?RootFolder=%2FRTWS%2Fgeneral%2FShared%20Documents%2FWa ste%20Management%2FSep%202012%20CS%20on%20SSG%2D15&Initial TabId=Ribbon%2EDocument&VisibilityContext=WSSTabPersistence CSS Mar 2012