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1 BRIEFING OF THE PARLIAMENTARY PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE
DEPARTMENT OF MINERALS AND ENERGY BRIEFING OF THE PARLIAMENTARY PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON THE RADIOACTIVE WASTE POLICY PROCESS TB MAQUBELA Minerals and Energy for Development and Prosperity

2 Vision Statement Safe Management of Radioactive waste waste in accordance with National Objectives and International Principles. Comprehensive Radwaste Governance Framework developed

3 Nuclear Energy Act, 1999 NEA – The Minister may make regulations prescribing the manner of management, storage and discarding of radioactive waste and irradiated nuclear fuel – In consultation with Ministers DWAF and DEAT.

4 Objectives of the Policy and Strategy
Comprehensive Long-Term solution to Radwaste Safe Management Adequate Provision for Radwaste Institutional Framework Focus mainly on High Level Waste

5 Sources of Radwaste Koeberg NECSA Mines Hospitals
Of this Spent fuel from Koeberg presents most challenge – Long Lived and Highly Radiotoxic

6 Status of Radwaste Management
Waste Managed Safely Absence of Long Term Waste Management Strategy a challenge Public understanding lacking Capacity for long term management needs to be improved

7 Status of Radwaste Management
Spent Fuel (HLW) – Generated At Koeberg and at SAFARI at NECSA Koeberg Spent fuel about 95% of spent fuel Low and Intermediate Level Waste (LILW) from Koeberg disposed at Vaalputs LILW from NECSA still on the Pelindaba site

8 Policy Principles Protection of Human Health Protection of Environment
Protection beyond Borders Protection of future Generations Burden on future Generations National Legal Framework

9 Policy Principles cont.
Control of waste generation Management of Interdependencies Safety of Facilities Polluter Pays Transparency Sound decision making

10 Policy Principles cont.
Precautionary Principle No Import or Export Cooperative Governance International Cooperation Public participation Capacity building and education

11 Proposed Governance Structures
Executive Coordinating Committee National Nuclear Regulator National Radwaste Agency/NECSA Division

12 FUNDING – Polluter Pays
ESKOM has funds for Koeberg waste and D&D Fund at over R1.5 Billion Rand Proposal for a National Waste Fund Managed by Govt. appointed entity and to operate Independently All generators to contribute to the fund.

13 Policy Pronouncements
Vaalputs continues to be used for Low and Intermediate Level Waste No other interim storage site for High Level Waste Three options proposed for further investigation for High Level Waste: Above Ground Interim Storage (AGIS) Deep Geological Disposal (DFD) Reprocessing Conditioning and Recycling (RCR)

14 Attributes of Above Ground Interim Storage
Waste can be Stored offsite Allows for development of new technologies Least cost option but similar to “do nothing” Not a Permanent Solution May burden future generations

15 Attributes of Direct Spent Fuel Disposal
Most accepted option worldwide South African Mining experience would come in handy Could Add to job creation in Nuclear sector Leaves a more manageable legacy for future generations Major Challenges on choosing a Site

16 Attributes of Reprocessing Conditioning and Recycling
Extracts Uranium and plutonium from spent fuel Bulk of toxicity is removed Reduces waste volume considerably Some Proliferation concerns No Capacity currently in South Africa Upfront spending required and done overseas (France and the UK)

17 Challenging Issues Which option out of the Three? Funding Mechanism
Agency or NECSA Public Participation Capacity Building – Radwaste specific Integration of Mining Waste

18 Status of Policy Doc Published for Comment
Capacity Building workshops conducted Comments reviewed and responses prepared Document being revised and then will be sent to Cabinet for approval


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