Issue Number:CWM-202
Phase: Design
Decommissioning Process Contaminated Water Management
Investigation Subject Ground water and contaminated water management
Issue Ensuring structural integrity

Needs

① Checking equipment integrity

Desired state and reasons for it

In order to prevent contaminated water from leaking out of the system, it is desirable to be able to evaluate and confirm the integrity of the PCV, the building, and the contaminated water treatment system at present and in the future, and also to be able to respond to the evaluation results.

Current state against ideal

The system includes existing facilities (the PCV and buildings). It is necessary to evaluate the long-term integrity of the system. In order to do so, it is necessary to understand the current status.
It is also necessary to evaluate the long-term integrity of the contaminated water treatment system installed after the accident, and to monitor and maintain the system appropriately. (Leakage of contaminated water may be a low risk in terms of exposure, but it has a large social impact.)

Issues to be resolved

In order to maintain the effectiveness of contaminated water countermeasures over the medium to long term, it is necessary to ensure periodic inspection and renewal of each facility, including the land-side impermeable wall, sub-drain facilities, and existing water treatment facilities (SARRY, ALPS, etc.).
In addition, it is particularly important to proceed with research and development of a set of assumed degradation modes, evaluation methods, and countermeasures.

Relevant Issues

References

Please note that this English text is a provisional translation of the Japanese original.