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Third International Meeting on Next Generation Safeguards: Safeguards-by-Design at Enrichment Facilities

机译:第三届下一代保障国际会议:浓缩设施的设计保障

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The Third International Meeting on Next Generation Safeguards (NGS3) was hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)/National Nuclear Security Administration's (NNSA) Office of Nonproliferation and International Security (NIS) in Washington, D.C. on 14-15 December 2010; this meeting focused on the Safeguards-by-Design (SBD) concept. There were approximately 100 participants from 13 countries, comprised of safeguards policy and technical experts from government and industry. Representatives also were present from the Brazilian-Argentine Agency for Accounting and Control of Nuclear Materials (ABACC), the European Atomic Energy Agency (Euratom), and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The primary objective of this meeting was to exchange views and provide recommendations on implementation of the SBD concept for four specific nuclear fuel cycle facility types: gas centrifuge enrichment plants (GCEPs), GEN Ⅲ and GEN Ⅳ reactors, aqueous reprocessing plants, and mixed oxide fuel fabrication facilities. The general and facility-specific SBD documents generated from the four working groups, which were circulated for comment among working group participants, are intended to provide a substantive contribution to the IAEA's efforts to publish SBD guidance for these specific types of nuclear facilities in the near future. The IAEA has described the SBD concept as an approach in which "international safeguards are fully integrated into the design process of a new nuclear facility from the initial planning through design, construction, operation, and decommissioning." As part of the Next Generation Safeguards Initiative (NGSI), the DOE is working to establish SBD as a global norm through DOE laboratory studies, international workshops, engagement with industry and the IAEA, and setting an example through its use in new nuclear facilities in the United States. This paper describes the discussion topics and final recommendations of the Enrichment Facilities Working Group. The working group participants were tasked with providing recommendations for facility operators and designers, while promoting the IAEA's objectives of: (1) avoiding costly and time-consuming redesign work or retrofits of new nuclear facilities and (2) providing for more effective and efficient implementation of international safeguards.
机译:2010年12月14日至15日,由美国能源部(DOE)/国家核安全局(NNSA)防扩散与国际安全办公室(NIS)主办了第三届下一代安全保障国际会议(NGS3);本次会议的重点是“设计保障”(SBD)的概念。来自13个国家的大约100位参与者,包括来自政府和行业的保障政策和技术专家。巴西-阿根廷核材料核算和控制机构(ABACC),欧洲原子能机构(Euratom)和国际原子能机构(IAEA)的代表也出席了会议。这次会议的主要目的是就四种特定的核燃料循环设施类型:气体离心浓缩厂(GCEP),GENⅢ和GENⅣ反应堆,含水后处理厂和混合氧化物的SBD概念的实施交换意见并提出建议。燃料制造设施。四个工作组产生的一般性和特定于设施的SBD文件已分发给各工作组参与者征求意见,旨在为IAEA在近期为这些特定类型的核设施发布SBD指南的工作做出实质性贡献未来。国际原子能机构将SBD概念描述为一种方法,其中“从最初的规划到设计,建造,运行和退役,将国际保障完全纳入新核设施的设计过程中”。作为下一代保障措施计划(NGSI)的一部分,能源部正在通过能源部实验室研究,国际研讨会,与工业界和国际原子能机构的合作,并通过在新的核设施中使用它来树立榜样,努力将SBD确立为全球规范。美国。本文介绍了浓缩设施工作组的讨论主题和最终建议。工作组参与者的任务是为设施运营人和设计者提供建议,同时促进原子能机构的目标:(1)避免进行昂贵且费时的重新设计工作或新核设施的翻新,以及(2)提供更有效的实施国际保障措施。

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