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THE MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION CANDIDATE COUNTRIES - PROBLEMS, PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS

机译:欧洲联盟候选国家的放射性废物管理-问题,进展和前景

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As the enlargement of the European Union draws closer, and the general nuclear safety situation in the candidate countries of Central and Eastern Europe comes under more and more scrutiny from the current Member States, it is interesting to see just how far these countries have progressed in solving their existing radioactive waste management problems - and where further improvement is still required. Western assistance and co-operation programmes have helped these countries in initiating the various reforms, but ultimately it is only through full implementation of appropriate national strategies and legislation that these reforms can be brought to fruition. This paper examines the present situation in the field of radioactive waste management in the light of past practice in these countries. The different problem areas are briefly described. These include the management of spent nuclear fuel and operational radioactive waste, treatment of waste from non-fuel cycle sources, spent sealed radioactive sources, the regulatory and institutional infrastructure, financial aspects, decommissioning of facilities and uranium mining. Short summaries are also presented of the progress to date of the current reform programmes in each of the candidate countries. These show that the countries concerned have done and are still doing a great deal to rectify the problems that developed during decades of Soviet influence. The degree of progress varies from country to country and it is clear that ultimately complete adoption of what are loosely defined as "western safety standards and practices" will depend on the other socio-political and economic reforms in these countries. The prospects for the future are also briefly discussed, though observations are necessarily of a qualitative nature. Of considerable importance will be the eventual recommendations regarding nuclear safety in the context of enlargement that are due to be finalised this year by the Council of Minister's working party on atomic affairs. These recommendations stem from an evaluation by the working party of the situation regarding nuclear safety in general in the candidate countries, specifically with respects to a "high-level of nuclear safety" that has been defined according to accepted good practice within EU Member States.
机译:随着欧洲联盟的扩大越来越近,中欧和东欧候选国的总体核安全形势受到当前成员国的越来越多的审查,有趣的是看看这些国家在解决他们现有的放射性废物管理问题-以及仍需进一步改进的地方。西方的援助和合作计划帮助这些国家发起了各种改革,但最终只有通过充分执行适当的国家战略和立法,这些改革才能实现。本文根据这些国家的过去做法,研究了放射性废物管理领域的现状。简要描述了不同的问题区域。这些措施包括对乏核燃料和放射性废料的管理,来自非燃料循环源的废物,密封放射性废料的处理,监管和机构基础设施,财务方面,设施退役和铀矿开采。还简要介绍了每个候选国家当前改革方案的最新进展。这些表明有关国家已经并且仍在做大量工作来纠正在苏联数十年的影响下发展出的问题。各国的进步程度各不相同,很显然,最终完全采用松散定义为“西方安全标准和实践”的方法将取决于这些国家的其他社会政治和经济改革。尽管观察必定是定性的,但也简要讨论了未来的前景。在扩大的范围内,关于核安全的最终建议将在今年极为重要,该建议将于今年由部长理事会原子事务工作组最后定稿。这些建议源于工作组对候选国总体核安全状况的评估,特别是对根据欧盟成员国内部公认的良好做法定义的“高水平核安全”方面的评估。

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