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A summary of INSITE activities in tracking SKB's spent fuel repository site investigations from 2002-2009 and of advice provided to the regulatory authorities on the status of site understanding at the end of the surface-based investigations

Abstract

SSM and its predecessor SKI employed a team of earth scientists who followed and reviewed SKB's investigations of the potential spent nuclear fuel repository sites at Forsmark and Laxemar. This group was named INSITE (INdependent Site Investigation Tracking and Evaluation) and began its work in 2002 and completed its task with the review of the final versions SKB's site descriptive models, SDM-Site, in 2009. This report is a summary of INSITE's work over the eight-and-a-half year period of the site investigations and the lead-in and the wind-down to the work. It is intended to provide an outline and a record of how INSITE has worked and how its advice was generated and provided to SKI and, latterly, to SSM. Together with all the other documentation generated by INSITE, this report is intended to support the regulatory review of SKB's licence application for a spent nuclear fuel repository
Authors:
Chapman, Neil; [1]  Bath, Adrian; [2]  Geier, Joel; [3]  Stephansson, Ove; [4]  Tiren, Sven; [5]  Tsang, Chin-Fu [6] 
  1. Chapman Consulting (Switzerland)
  2. Intellisci Ltd, (United Kingdom)
  3. Clearwater Hardrock Consulting (United States)
  4. Steph Rock Consulting AB (Sweden)
  5. Geosigma (Sweden)
  6. Berkeley Geohydrophysics SP (United States)
Publication Date:
Nov 15, 2010
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
SSM-2010-30
Resource Relation:
Other Information: figs., tabs.
Subject:
12 MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES, AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES; RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL; LICENSE APPLICATIONS; SWEDEN; REVIEWS
OSTI ID:
1013184
Research Organizations:
Swedish Radiation Safety Authority, Stockholm (Sweden)
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: Project reference SSM 2009/277; ISSN 2000-0456; ISSN 2000-0456; TRN: SE1108097
Availability:
Also available from: http://www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se/Publikatio ner/Rapport/Avfall-transport-fysiskt-skydd/2010/201030; OSTI as DE01013184
Submitting Site:
SWDN
Size:
82 p. pages
Announcement Date:
Jun 06, 2011

Citation Formats

Chapman, Neil, Bath, Adrian, Geier, Joel, Stephansson, Ove, Tiren, Sven, and Tsang, Chin-Fu. A summary of INSITE activities in tracking SKB's spent fuel repository site investigations from 2002-2009 and of advice provided to the regulatory authorities on the status of site understanding at the end of the surface-based investigations. Sweden: N. p., 2010. Web.
Chapman, Neil, Bath, Adrian, Geier, Joel, Stephansson, Ove, Tiren, Sven, & Tsang, Chin-Fu. A summary of INSITE activities in tracking SKB's spent fuel repository site investigations from 2002-2009 and of advice provided to the regulatory authorities on the status of site understanding at the end of the surface-based investigations. Sweden.
Chapman, Neil, Bath, Adrian, Geier, Joel, Stephansson, Ove, Tiren, Sven, and Tsang, Chin-Fu. 2010. "A summary of INSITE activities in tracking SKB's spent fuel repository site investigations from 2002-2009 and of advice provided to the regulatory authorities on the status of site understanding at the end of the surface-based investigations." Sweden.
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title = {A summary of INSITE activities in tracking SKB's spent fuel repository site investigations from 2002-2009 and of advice provided to the regulatory authorities on the status of site understanding at the end of the surface-based investigations}
author = {Chapman, Neil, Bath, Adrian, Geier, Joel, Stephansson, Ove, Tiren, Sven, and Tsang, Chin-Fu}
abstractNote = {SSM and its predecessor SKI employed a team of earth scientists who followed and reviewed SKB's investigations of the potential spent nuclear fuel repository sites at Forsmark and Laxemar. This group was named INSITE (INdependent Site Investigation Tracking and Evaluation) and began its work in 2002 and completed its task with the review of the final versions SKB's site descriptive models, SDM-Site, in 2009. This report is a summary of INSITE's work over the eight-and-a-half year period of the site investigations and the lead-in and the wind-down to the work. It is intended to provide an outline and a record of how INSITE has worked and how its advice was generated and provided to SKI and, latterly, to SSM. Together with all the other documentation generated by INSITE, this report is intended to support the regulatory review of SKB's licence application for a spent nuclear fuel repository}
place = {Sweden}
year = {2010}
month = {Nov}
}