In March 2007 the UK Government and devolved administrations (for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, from here on referred to as 'Government') published their policy for the management of solid low level waste ('the Policy'). The Policy sets out a number of core principles for the management of low level waste (LLW) and charges the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority with developing a UK-wide strategy in the case of LLW from nuclear sites. The UK Nuclear Industry LLW Strategy has been developed within the framework of the principles set out in the policy. A key factor in the development of this strategy has been the strategic partnership the NDA shares with the Low Level Waste Repository near Drigg (LLWR), who now have a role in developing strategy as well as delivering an optimised waste management service at the LLWR. The strategy aims to support continued hazard reduction and decommissioning by ensuring uninterrupted capability and capacity for the management and disposal of LLW in the UK. The continued availability of a disposal route for LLW is considered vital by both the nuclear industry and non-nuclear industry low level waste producers. Given that the UK will generate significantly more low level waste (similar to 3.1 million m(3)) than there is capacity at the LLWR (similar to 0.75 million m(3)), developing alternative effective ways to manage LLW is critical. The waste management hierarchy is central to the strategy, which includes strategic goals at all levels of the hierarchy to improve its application across the industry.
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Univ St Andrews, Sch Philosoph Anthropol & Film Studies, St Andrews, Fife, ScotlandUniv St Andrews, Sch Philosoph Anthropol & Film Studies, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
Hirose, Rika
McCauley, Darren
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Erasmus Univ, Erasmus Sch Social & Behav Sci, Rotterdam, NetherlandsUniv St Andrews, Sch Philosoph Anthropol & Film Studies, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland