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2. BackgroundInternational PracticeNational Radioactive Waste Disposal Institute Bill. Outline. 3. Activities Generating Radioactive wasteElectricity productionRadiopharmaceuticals productionRadioisotope ProductionDecontamination and decommissioning wasteResearch and development. Background.
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1. National Radioactive Waste Disposal Institute Bill Presentation to the NCOP Select Committee on Economic and Foreign Affairs
October 2008
2. 2 Background
International Practice
National Radioactive Waste Disposal Institute Bill
3. 3 Activities Generating Radioactive waste
Electricity production
Radiopharmaceuticals production
Radioisotope Production
Decontamination and decommissioning waste
Research and development
4. 4 Status of Radioactive waste in RSA
Spent Fuel (HLW) – Generated At Koeberg and at SAFARI-1 at NECSA
Koeberg Spent fuel - about 95% of total spent fuel inventory
Low and Intermediate Level Waste (LILW) from Koeberg disposed at Vaalputs
LILW from NECSA still on the Pelindaba site
5. 5 White Paper on Energy Policy 1998
Develop a radioactive waste management policy
Current governance and management framework
Nuclear Energy Act: Authority over Management of Radioactive Waste and Storage of irradiated fuel vests in the Minister
Regulations made in consultation with Ministers – Environmental Affairs & Tourism and Water Affairs & Forestry
6. 6 Current Governance and Management Framework
Eskom manages own waste, LILW to Vaalputs
Necsa manages own & waste from small operators as well, all currently on-site
The National Nuclear Regulator issue nuclear authorisations and implements compliance programmes
RSA acceded to the IAEA Joint Convention in 2006
7. 7 Radioactive Waste Management Policy and Strategy, 2005
Lasting Long-Term solution to radioactive waste
Safe Management
Adequate Provision for radioactive waste management
Institutional Framework
8. 8 Radioactive Waste Management Policy and Strategy mandated formation of:
National Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (NCRWM)
members: DEAT, DWAF, Health & NNR.
National Radioactive Waste Management Agency through statute (Now called Disposal Institute)
Radioactive Waste Management Fund (RWMF) through statute
9. 9 International Best Practice in the nuclear sector to have an Independent (of Generators of waste) Institute managing the disposal of Radioactive Waste
Generators of Radioactive Waste Should not be entrusted the duty of also managing waste disposal
An separate Institute frees the generators of waste to concentrate on their core mandate.
Countries that have independent agencies include France, Spain, Hungary, Canada, Japan, Belgium etc.
10. 10 Establish the National Radioactive Waste Disposal Institute.
Institute will be responsible for Management of Radioactive Waste Disposal on a national basis, on behalf of the Minister.
The Institute will be wholly owned by the State.
11. 11 Controlled by a Board of Directors
On the Board: DME, DEAT, DWAF, Health (+ no more than 5 other directors)
Chief Executive Officer
Chief Financial Officer Control and Management
12. 12 Functions of the Institute Meet institutional Obligations of the Minister related to management of Radioactive Waste as provided for by the Nuclear Energy Act
Design and implement Disposal Solutions
Develop Radioactive Waste Acceptance and Disposal criteria
Assess and inspect the acceptability of waste for disposal and to issue disposal certificate
Manage, Operate and Monitor operational disposal Facilities
Manage and Monitor Closed disposal facilities
13. 13 Functions of the Institute… Investigate the need for any new disposal facilities
Site, design and construct new facilities as required
Define and conduct research and development aimed at long term radioactive waste management
Maintain a national radioactive waste database
Manage any Ownerless radioactive waste on behalf of the State
14. 14 Functions of the Institute… Assist generators of small quantities radioactive waste in the management of their waste
Provide information on radioactive waste management to the public living around disposal facilities and the public in general
15. 15 Licensing of Institute The Institute’s facilities will be licensed by the National Nuclear Regulator. The NNR does not dispose waste but regulate activities in the nuclear sector
Financial Management
Institute will be a Schedule 3 public entity in terms of the PFMA
Institute will be allowed to accumulate surplus funds
16. 16 Funds Money appropriated by Parliament
Money transferred from the Radioactive Waste Management Fund (once established)
Money received for services rendered to waste generators (cost recovery)
Income or interest earned on cash balances
Loans raised in terms of the PFMA
Donations or contributions with the approval of the Minister
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19. 19 Assets and Liabilities All assets, liabilities, licences, obligations and authorisations of the Vaalputs National Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility operated by NECSA will vest in the Institute
All employees of Necsa at the Vaalputs Disposal Facility will become staff members of the Institute
20. 20 Regulations Bill provides for the Minister to make regulations
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