Issue Number:PDR-204
Phase: Design
Decommissioning Process Processing/Disposal/Environment Remediation (including Wastes containing Alpha Nuclides originating from Fuels)
Investigation Subject Disposal concept
Issue Performance assessment
Needs
① Establishing a methodology for selecting safety assessment methods
Time Axis: Processing/Disposal/Environment Remediation [Long-Term 2]
Desired state and reasons for it
Since some accident wastes have different features from existing wastes, it is desirable to have knowledge to select a safety assessment technology and a standard assessment method in appropriate procedures according to the features of the wastes.
Current state against ideal
As efforts toward processing and disposal of solid wastes, expert studies on integrated measures from characterization to processing and disposal was conducted, and in FY2021, a technological perspective on processing and disposal measures and their safety was presented.
Issues to be resolved
As the features of wastes vary widely, it is not practical to analyze the features of each waste and select an appropriate safety assessment technology each time for each waste. Instead, it is necessary to have a standard method.
In addition, it is necessary to clarify the indices for safety assessment.
② Developing safety assessment applicable to accident wastes
Time Axis: Processing/Disposal/Environment Remediation [Long-Term 2]
Desired state and reasons for it
Some accident wastes have different features from existing wastes, and it is assumed that there are situations where existing safety assessment technologies cannot be applied. Therefore, it is desirable to develop and advance the technology for detecting and planning countermeasures for performance assessment issues and the technology for performance assessment with less uncertainty.
Current state against ideal
As efforts toward processing and disposal of solid wastes, expert studies on integrated measures from characterization to processing and disposal have been conducted, and in FY2021, a technological perspective on processing and disposal measures and their safety was presented.
Issues to be resolved
It is necessary to extract important parameters for safety assessment (including leaching rate, water content, and temperature) and advance the concepts and methods for safety assessment with less uncertainty.
Since some accident wastes have different features from existing wastes, it is desirable to have the parameters for performance assessment.
③ Verifying quality of waste package
Time Axis: Processing/Disposal/Environment Remediation [Long-Term 2]
Desired state and reasons for it
It is desirable to establish a method to confirm the stability of the waste material.
In order to understand the radioactivity inventory, it is desirable to estimate the radioactivity concentration of difficult-to-measure nuclides.
Current state against ideal
With regard to low-temperature treatment technology, studies are underway concerning methods for evaluating the stability (leaching characteristics, long-term alteration phenomena, radiation effects, etc.) of solidified products produced by various treatment technologies.
Regarding the analysis of difficult-to-measure nuclides, monitoring data, sample analysis, internal and on-site investigations of PCVs, analysis using SA codes, past findings, and results of experiments have been accumulated.
Issues to be resolved
For the low-temperature and high-temperature treatment technologies that have been studied and developed so far, it is necessary to study the evaluation of the stability, etc. of the solidified products to be produced.
It is necessary to establish measurement and estimation technologies for difficult-to-measure nuclides (including Ni-59, Mo-93, and Ag-108m) for which analytical methods have not yet been established.
The quality control process needs to be improved.
Relevant Issues
References
- PDR-204 (PDF)
- Overall Diagram (HTML, PDF)
- Overall Diagram (Detailed Version) (PDF)
- Download all diagrams (diagram_en.zip, 9.4 MB)
- List of issues
Please note that this English text is a provisional translation of the Japanese original.