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Development of an Alternative Approach to Demonstrating Environmental Performance in the UK - 19354

机译:制定展示英国环境绩效的替代方法 - 19354年

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European basic safety standards require that exposure of humans to the potentially harmful effects of ionising radiation are optimised so that they are as low as reasonably achievable, taking account of economic and societal factors. In the United Kingdom the responsibility for ensuring that exposures to humans are optimised is split between two regulatory functions. The Office of Nuclear Regulation regulates exposures to workers in all scenarios and to members of the public in the event of an accident. Environmental regulators in each of the four nations comprising the United Kingdom regulate exposures to members of the public from normal operations. Since the early 1990s, all permissions granted to nuclear sites in the UK for the discharge/disposal of radioactive waste to the environment have contained conditions requiring holders to demonstrate that they minimise the generation of radioactive waste, apply appropriate abatement and discharge/dispose of it in a way that minimises impacts on members of the public and the environment. For many years, the industry standard for providing this demonstration, which was heavily influenced by regulatory expectations and feedback, was to undertake one or a series of multi-attribute decision assessments (MADA). Wood's team of environmental specialists has been involved in undertaking such MADA studies for many years. Since the mid-2000s, our team has become increasingly aware of some of the limitations of undertaking MADA to demonstrate environmental performance for large scale new nuclear build projects and, in particular, the next generation of new nuclear power stations that are being planned and implemented in the UK. We have collaborated with the vendors of reactor technologies, the prospective/owner operators of new nuclear power stations and the developers of new facilities on existing sites to develop an alternative approach to demonstrating environmental performance. Our alternative approach comprises three main pillars which are summarised as: · Evolution - benefit from progressive improvements, operational experience and recent permitting activities. Our alternative approach uses the claim, argument, evidence approach which is commonly used for nuclear safety cases and which allows us to 'tell the story' of how environmental performance has been achieved. We have successfully deployed this approach for all new nuclear power stations proposed in the UK. · Integration - ensure that optimisation is integrated into the project programme and forms part of the 'big picture'. Our alternative approach allows environmental performance to be managed better throughout the lifecycle of the project and ensures that our outputs are 'living' documents and do not 'sit on the shelf. We have successfully demonstrated how this can be applied during rationalisation of major schemes and significant design changes on nuclear new build projects. · Opportunity - identify the best time to deliver elements of the programme. Our alternative approach aims to minimise the overall time, trouble and costs associated with demonstrating environmental performance by ensuring that decisions are made at the time when they offer greatest benefit and by minimising unnecessary rework. Our advice has helped to reduce the project costs and minimise delays associated with regulatory queries and interventions. This paper describes the journey that we have taken with our clients in developing our alternative approach to demonstrating environmental performance. We explain the UK regulatory context and explore the need for change. We present a number of case studies related to new nuclear power stations and other new facilities on existing nuclear sites that demonstrate the successful application of our alternative approach. We provide examples of how we have successfully implemented the outputs of our alternative approach into project and corporate management arrangements. Finally, we examine feedback from clients, reg
机译:欧洲基本安全标准要求将人类暴露于电离辐射的潜在有害影响,以便考虑到经济和社会因素,它们与合理可取的合理性。在联合王国中,确保曝光对人类的责任在两个监管职能之间分配。核监管办公室规定了在所有情景中的工人和公众成员的风险调节风险。四个国家的环境监管机构包括联合王国规范公众从正常行动中向公众的暴露规范。自20世纪90年代初以来,英国核算机构授予核景的所有权限都载有放射性废物的核算机构对环境的条件载有持有人证明它们最大限度地减少放射性废物的产生,适当的减少和排放/处置。以一种最大限度地减少对公众和环境成员的影响。多年来,提供​​这一示范的行业标准,受到监管期望和反馈的严重影响,是承担一系​​列或一系列多属性决策评估(MADA)。 Wood的环境专家团队已经参与了多年来在此类Mada研究中进行。自2000年代中期以来,我们的团队已经越来越意识到,在大规模新的核制置项目中展示了麦达的一些局限性,特别是下一代正在计划和实施的新核电站在英国。我们与Reactor Technologies的供应商,新核电站的未来/所有者运营商以及现有网站上的新设施开发商进行了合作,以制定替代方法来展示环境绩效。我们的替代方法包括三个主要支柱,总结为:·进化 - 从逐步改进,运营经验和最近的允许活动中受益。我们的替代方法使用索赔,论证,证据方法,这些方法通常用于核安全案件,并使我们能够“讲述故事”对环境表现如何实现的。我们已成功为英国提出的所有新核电站部署了这种方法。 ·集成 - 确保优化集成到项目计划中,并形成“大图片”的一部分。我们的替代方法允许在项目的生命周期中进行环境表现,并确保我们的产出是“生活”文件,并没有'坐在架子上。我们已成功证明如何在合理化主要方案和核新建项目的重大设计变化期间应用。 ·机会 - 确定提供程序要素的最佳时间。我们的替代方法旨在通过确保在他们提供最大利益和最大限度地减少不必要的返工时,尽量减少与展示环境绩效相关的整体时间,麻烦和成本,并通过尽量减少不必要的返工。我们的建议有助于降低项目成本,并最大限度地减少与监管查询和干预措施相关的延误。本文介绍了我们在制定我们的替代方法以证明环境绩效方面采取的旅程。我们解释英国监管背景,探索改变的必要性。我们提出了一些与新核电站和现有核网站上的其他新设施相关的案例研究,证明了我们替代方法的成功应用。我们提供了我们如何成功实施我们替代方法的产出的例子,进入项目和企业管理安排。最后,我们检查客户,reg的反馈

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