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Radioactive waste management

The goal of the NEA in this area is to assist member countries in the management of radioactive waste and materials, focusing on the development of strategies for the safe, sustainable and broadly acceptable management of all types of radioactive waste, in particular long-lived waste and spent fuel.

Objectives

  • To bring about a shared and broad-based understanding on the management of radioactive waste and materials, particularly in the long-lived waste area;
  • To facilitate the elaboration of waste management strategies at the national and international levels;
  • To help elaborate common regulatory approaches in the management of radioactive waste;
  • To enable the management of radioactive waste and materials to benefit from progress of scientific and technical knowledge.

Programme of work

Programme of work

Working methods

Committees and ad hoc working groups

Radioactive Waste Management Committee (RWMC)

Radioactive waste management documents

The Forum on Stakeholder Confidence (FSC)

The Integration Group for the Safety Case (IGSC)

Expert Group on Argillaceous Media (Clay Club)

Regulators' Forum (RWMC RF)

The RWMC Working Party on Decommissioning and Dismantling (WPDD)

Expert groups which have completed their mandates

Joint research projects related to radioactive waste management

The International Co-operative Programme on Decommissioning (CPD)

Sorption Project

Related links

RWMC members-only area (requires password)

CPD members-only area (requires password)

RWMC Regulators' Forum members-only area (requires password)

E-mail contact: Hans Riotte (hans.riotte@oecd.org)

Last updated: 17 September 2007

 

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