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Development of the Post-Closure Safety Case for the Low Level Waste Disposal Site at Drigg, United Kingdom

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This paper provides an overview of the development of the post-closure safety case (PCSC) for the solid low level radioactive waste (LLW) disposal site at Drigg. The paper outlines the background to the site, the implementation of a systematic approach to understanding the site and undertaking a post-closure radiological safety assessment (PCRSA), communication activities, key factors in the PCSC and issues to be investigated further in the forward programme.

The Drigg site is the UK’s principal near-surface facility for disposal of LLW. Disposals commenced in 1959 to trenches whereas current practice involves disposal to concrete vaults. Disposals are carried out under an authorisation from the UK Environment Agency. Periodically the Environment Agency reviews the authorisation to ensure consistency with current regulatory requirements. British Nuclear Fuels plc (BNFL) will produce an updated PCSC in 2002; in preparation for this, BNFL published in March 2000 a status report on the development of the PCSC.

BNFL and the Environment Agency conduct an information exchange process on the development of the PCSC. This process has led to notable improvements, as well as affording a mechanism for providing clarifications and building confidence in the PCSC. BNFL undertakes other communication activities including scientific publication, conference presentation, participation in international programmes (such as those of the IAEA and NEA) and liaison with local communities. Peer review of the PCSC is also being carried out.

Central to the safety case is a systematic PCRSA, which promotes transparency and traceability and demonstrates a rigorous treatment of relevant uncertainties. The approach aligns with international best practice for near-surface disposal facilities and includes the assessment of features, events and processes and the use of tools such as conceptual model uncertainty forms. This formalisation helps to identify and understand the key factors for the PCSC. Additional qualitative or simple quantitative information is used to augment the PCRSA so as to provide a wider context to inform decision-making.

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Watts, L. Development of the Post-Closure Safety Case for the Low Level Waste Disposal Site at Drigg, United Kingdom. MRS Online Proceedings Library 713, 72 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-713-JJ7.2

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