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THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA'S PROGRAMS FOR RADIOACTIVE WASTE CLEANUP AND LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT

机译:加拿大政府的放射性废物清理和长期管理方案

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The Government of Canada's 1996 Policy Framework for Radioactive Waste Management establishes that waste owners are responsible for the management of their radioactive wastes. This includes the planning, funding, and implementation of long-term waste management initiatives. Within this context, the Government has established three separate programs aimed at addressing the long-term management of radioactive waste for which it has accepted responsibility. The largest of these programs is the Nuclear Legacy Liabilities Program (NLLP). The objective of the NLLP is to address radioactive waste and decommissioning liabilities resulting from 60 years of nuclear research and development at Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) sites in Canada. In 2005, the Government increased the value of this liability in its Public Accounts based on a new, 70-year long-term strategy and, in 2006, it implemented a $520 million 5-year work plan to initiate the strategy. The cost of implementing the full strategy is estimated at about $7 billion (current-day dollars). Canada's Historic Waste Program is a second program that is designed to address low-level radioactive wastes across Canada that are not managed in an appropriate manner for the long-term and for which the current owner can not reasonably be held responsible. These wastes mainly emanate from the refining and use of radium in the 1930s and the very early days of the nuclear industry in Canada when radioactive ores were mined and transported long distances for processing. While the Historic Waste Program has been in place since 1982, the Government of Canada launched the Port Hope Area Initiative in 2001 to deal with the bulk of the waste. Finally, the Government of Canada has entered into two agreements with Canadian provincial governments on roles and responsibilities relating to the decommissioning of uranium mine and mill tailings sites. These agreements, one with the Province of Ontario and one with the Province of Saskatchewan, establish the responsibilities of each level of government to address circumstances where further decommissioning work is required and the producer can no longer be held responsible. The paper will provide an overview of these environmental remediation programs for radioactive waste and will describe recent progress and future challenges.
机译:加拿大1996年的政策框架放射性废物管理的政府规定,废业主负责其放射性废物的管理。这包括规划,筹资,并实施长期的废物管理计划。在这方面,政府已成立旨在解决对于其承担责任放射性废物长期管理三个独立的程序。其中最大的项目是核历史遗留债务计划(NLLP)。该NLLP的目的是解决放射性废物和从加拿大原子能有限公司(AECL)在加拿大的网站60年核研究和发展而产生的负债退役。在2005年,政府加大了政府帐目基于一个新的,70年的长期战略,这种负债的价值,并在2006年,它实现了一个$ 520亿5年工作计划,以启动战略。实施全面战略的成本估计约为$ 7十亿(当前天计)。加拿大的历史废物方案是专为在加拿大的地址低放射性废物未在长期以适当的方式管理,并针对当前所有者不能合理地承担责任的第二方案。这些废物主要来自发出的提炼和使用镭在20世纪30年代和核工业在加拿大的非常早期的时候放射性矿石开采出并运处理很长的距离。虽然自1982年以来历史废物方案已经到位,加拿大政府推出了霍普港地区倡议在2001年处理了大部分的浪费。最后,加拿大政府已与有关铀矿和尾矿网站退役的角色和职责加拿大省级政府两个协议。这些协议,一个与安大略省和一个与萨斯喀彻温省,建立各级政府到需要进一步的退役工作和生产者可以不再负责地址的情况下的责任。本文将提供放射性废物这些环境整治方案的概况,并介绍最新进展和未来的挑战。

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