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Progress in Norwegian-Russian Regulatory Cooperation in Management of the Nuclear Legacy

机译:挪威与俄罗斯在核遗产管理方面的监管合作进展

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The Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority (NRPA) and the Federal Medical-Biological Agency (FMBA) of the Russian Federation have a collaboration programme which forms part of the Norwegian government's Plan of Action to improve radiation and nuclear safety in northwest Russia. The background to the NRPA-FMBA collaboration programme has been described in previous WM presentations. This paper presents the substantial progress made within that programme, describes ongoing progress within specific projects and sets out the value arising from wider involvement in the programme of other organisations such as NATO and the technical support derived from other national agencies such as the IAEA, and regulatory authorities from the USA, the UK and France. The main activities of the cooperation projects are concerned with the management of the nuclear legacy in northwest Russia, in particular the remediation of facilities, and related spent fuel and radioactive waste management, at the former Shore Technical Bases at Andreeva Bay and Gremikha Village. New regulatory guidance documents have been developed, necessary because of the special abnormal situation at these sites, now designated as Sites of Temporary Storage (STS), but also because of the transition from military to civilian regulatory supervision and the evolving regulatory system in the Russian Federation. The work has involved major technical inputs from the Russian Federation Institute of Biophysics, as well as review and advice on international recommendations and good practice in other countries provided by other technical support organisations. Projects on-going in 2007 are described which involve regulatory guidance on very Low-Level Waste management, specifically for the licensing and operation of new VLLW disposal facilities; optimisation of operational radiation protection, particularly in areas of high ambient radiation dose rate as are found in some parts of the STSs; determination of factors which can be used to identify when to apply emergency procedures before the full emergency is obvious; and development of the radio-ecological basis for identifying radiation supervision area boundaries.
机译:挪威辐射防护局(NRPA)和俄罗斯联邦联邦医学生物学局(FMBA)制定了一项合作计划,该计划是挪威政府旨在改善俄罗斯西北部辐射和核安全的行动计划的一部分。先前的WM演示中已经描述了NRPA-FMBA合作计划的背景。本文件介绍了该计划中取得的实质性进展,描述了特定项目中正在取得的进展,并阐明了由于北约等其他组织更广泛地参与该计划以及原子能机构等其他国家机构提供的技术支持而产生的价值。美国,英国和法国的监管机构。合作项目的主要活动涉及俄罗斯西北部旧核技术遗产的管理,特别是设施修复,以及在安德列耶夫湾和格雷米卡村的前岸技术基地的相关乏燃料和放射性废物管理。已经开发了新的监管指南文件,这是必要的,因为这些站点现在被指定为临时存储站点(STS),并且存在特殊的异常情况,而且还因为从军事监管向民用监管监督过渡以及俄罗斯不断发展的监管体系联邦。这项工作涉及俄罗斯联邦生物物理研究所的主要技术投入,以及其他技术支持组织在其他国家对国际建议和良好做法的审查和建议。描述了2007年正在进行的项目,这些项目涉及非常低水平废物管理的监管指南,特别是关于新的超低排放废物处置设施的许可和运营的指导;优化工作辐射防护,特别是在STS某些部分发现的高环境辐射剂量率的地区;确定可以在完全紧急情况明显之前确定何时应用紧急程序的因素;以及确定辐射监管区域边界的无线电生态基础的发展。

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