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Challenges in the Nuclear Legacy Regulation

Federal Medical Biological Agency. Challenges in the Nuclear Legacy Regulation. Michail Kiselev - Deputy Head of FMBA, RF Natalya Shandala, Deputy Director of FMBC, RF Malgorzata K. Sneve, Director, NRPA, Norway. The Russian nuclear legacy consists of.

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Challenges in the Nuclear Legacy Regulation

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  1. Federal Medical Biological Agency Challenges in the Nuclear Legacy Regulation Michail Kiselev - Deputy Head of FMBA, RF Natalya Shandala, Deputy Director of FMBC, RF Malgorzata K. Sneve, Director, NRPA, Norway

  2. The Russian nuclear legacy consists of • Areas of legacy works with radionuclides • Radiological accident areas • Former naval support technical bases • Landfills for nuclear weapons and areas for peaceful nuclear explosions • Uranium tailing dumps

  3. Normative Basis of Regulation Current Regulatory Nuclear Legacy Problems: • The documental basis insufficient • New: ICRP & IAEA documents, Russian Law on “Radioactive Waste Management”, 2011

  4. Nuclear legacy - Southern Urals FMBA Registry of Mayak’s personnel& population Techa river

  5. FMBAof Russia – NRPA cooperation

  6. Nuclear legacy- former Naval bases • Independent Analysis • Threats Assessment • Regulatory Documents • Supervision, Monitoring • Emergency Response • Expert Review

  7. Participation of FMBA in IAEA International Forum on Regulatory Supervision of Nuclear Legacy (RSLS)

  8. IAEA RSLS ForumOrganization Structure

  9. What Else is Needed to Regulate the Nuclear Legacy? To introduce the existing exposure situation To developcriteria for site remediation and return to uncontrolled uses To consider methods of optimization for the remediation strategies To introduce legal limit relating to stop generation of new nuclear legacy International development documentation, supervision, review and assessment, stakeholder involvement

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