Amft Martin, Leisvik Mathias, Carroll Simon
Department for Radioactive Materials, Swedish Radiation Safety Authority, 171 16 Stockholm, Sweden.
Department for Radioactive Materials, Swedish Radiation Safety Authority, 171 16 Stockholm, Sweden.
J Environ Radioact. 2019 Jan;196:181-186. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2017.03.008. Epub 2017 Mar 16.
Half of the original 13 Swedish nuclear power reactors will be shut down by 2020. The decommissioning of these reactors is a challenge for all parties involved, including the licensees, the waste management system, the financing system, and the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM). This paper presents an overview of the Swedish regulations for decommissioning of nuclear facilities. It describes some of the experiences that SSM has gained from the application of these regulations. The focus of the present paper is on administrative aspects of decommissioning, such as SSM's guidelines, the definition of fundamental concepts in the regulatory framework, and a proposed revision of the licensing process according to the Environmental Act. These improvements will help to streamline the administration of the commercial nuclear power plant decommissioning projects that are anticipated to commence in Sweden in the near future.
瑞典原有的13座核反应堆中,有一半将于2020年前关闭。这些反应堆的退役对所有相关方来说都是一项挑战,包括许可证持有者、废物管理系统、融资系统以及瑞典辐射安全局(SSM)。本文概述了瑞典核设施退役的相关法规。它描述了SSM在应用这些法规过程中获得的一些经验。本文的重点是退役的行政方面,例如SSM的指导方针、监管框架中基本概念的定义,以及根据《环境法》对许可程序提出的修订。这些改进将有助于简化预计不久后在瑞典启动的商业核电站退役项目的管理。