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IMPLEMENTATION AND ONGOING DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM TO DEAL WITH CANADA'S NUCLEAR LEGACY LIABILITIES

机译:实施和正在进行的综合计划,以处理加拿大核遗产负债

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Nuclear legacy liabilities have resulted from 60 years of nuclear research and development carried out on behalf of Canada by the National Research Council (1944 to 1952) and Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL, 1952 to present). These liabilities are located at AECL research and prototype reactor sites, and consist of shutdown reactors, research facilities and associated infrastructure, a wide variety of buried and stored waste, and contaminated lands. In 2006, the Government of Canada adopted a new long-term strategy to deal with the nuclear legacy liabilities and initiated a five-year, $520 million (Canadian dollars) start-up phase, thereby creating the Nuclear Legacy Liabilities Program (NLLP). The objective of the long-term strategy is to safely and cost-effectively reduce risks and liabilities based on sound waste management and environmental principles in the best interests of Canadians. The five-year plan is directed at addressing health, safety and environmental priorities, accelerating the decontamination and demolition of shutdown buildings, and laying the groundwork for future phases of the strategy. It also includes public consultation to inform the further development of the strategy and provides for continued care and maintenance activities at the sites. The NLLP is being implemented through a Memorandum of Understanding between Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and AECL whereby NRCan is responsible for policy direction and oversight, including control of funding, and AECL is responsible for carrying out the work and holding and administering all licences, facilities and lands. The paper summarizes achievements during the first three years of program implementation in the areas of decommissioning and dismantling; waste recovery and environmental restoration; the construction of enabling facilities to analyze, handle and store the legacy waste; and, planning for the long-term management of the radioactive waste.
机译:核遗留负债由国家研究委员会(1944年至1952年)(1944年至1952年)和加拿大有限公司(AECL,1952为出席)的原子能而导致加拿大的60年核研究和发展。这些责任位于AECL研究和原型反应器站点,包括关机电抗器,研究设施和相关基础设施,各种埋藏和储存的废物,以及受污染的土地。 2006年,加拿大政府通过了一项新的长期战略,以处理核遗留负债并启动了五年,520万美元(加拿大元)启动阶段,从而创建了核遗留负债计划(NLLP)。长期战略的目的是基于声音废物管理和环境原则的最佳利益,安全和成本有效地降低了加拿大人的最佳利益的健康管理和环境原则。五年计划旨在解决健康,安全和环境优先事项,加速关闭建筑物的净化和拆迁,并为该战略的未来阶段奠定基础。它还包括公众咨询,以便于进一步发展该战略,并在该地点提供持续的护理和维护活动。 NLLP正在通过加拿大自然资源(NRCAN)和AECL之间的谅解备忘录来实施,其中NRCAN负责政策方向和监督,包括控制资金,AECL负责进行工作和持有和管理所有许可证,设施和土地。本文总结了在退役和拆除领域方案实施中的前三年的成就;废物恢复和环境恢复;建设能够分析,处理和储存遗产的设施;并规划放射性废物的长期管理。

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