Small Modular Reactors in Canada: Planning for Waste from the Outset - 19254
Conference
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OSTI ID:23003017
- Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, Ontario (Canada)
- Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River, Ontario (Canada)
Canada is exploring the potential for on- and off-grid applications for small modular reactors (SMRs). SMRs are at an early stage of development and a road-mapping process was launched in Canada in February 2018 to better understand the views on priorities and challenges related to the possible development and deployment of SMRs. In addition to engaging partners, stakeholders and Indigenous representatives through workshops, a number of working groups were formed to advise the Road-map Secretariat on topics such as understanding the value proposition of different SMR technologies, matters associated with regulatory readiness, and issues related to waste management and transportation. The Waste Working Group (Waste WG) brought together experts from current nuclear waste generators, the organization responsible for managing Canada's nuclear fuel waste, government, and the regulator to identify waste disposal and storage considerations for Canadian SMR applications, including an analysis of waste streams, waste transportation, short and long-term disposal and storage requirements, and decommissioning considerations. Radioactive waste has been safely managed within a regulatory framework in Canada for decades. Technologies for waste storage and transport exist and also have been in use for decades, and therefore provide a technical basis to explore any specific differences that would apply to waste streams resulting from the construction, operation and decommissioning of SMRs. The Waste WG concluded that a disposal path for SMR used fuel exists through the Nuclear Waste Management Organisation's (NWMO) Adaptive Phased Management (APM) approach, but that R and D work is needed to demonstrate that SMR waste can meet the acceptance criteria. The Waste WG noted that although projects are progressing to realize disposal facilities for the two largest producers of low and intermediate level waste, small producers including potential SMR operators currently have no defined path to disposal for low and intermediate level waste. The Waste WG also highlighted that there could be potential logistical challenges with the transportation of irradiated reactor cores, in particular for remote locations, which will need to be explored. The Waste WG recognized that some uncertainties remain, and early and open communication and coordination between the SMR developers and the NWMO, and potential waste receivers will be key to ensuring a robust framework for SMR waste management from the outset in Canada. This paper explores the results of the analysis and the key findings, high-level recommendations and actions of the Waste WG. It presents the results of the Waste WG's analysis of waste categories against Canadian SMR technologies that best align to end-user requirements; identification of key gaps in research and development for waste categories; and identification of potential work that could address the key gaps. The Waste WG undertook its work between February and August 2018. (authors)
- Research Organization:
- WM Symposia, Inc., PO Box 27646, 85285-7646 Tempe, AZ (United States)
- OSTI ID:
- 23003017
- Report Number(s):
- INIS-US--21-WM-19254
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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