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This paper focuses on the implications for the management of higher activity wastes and spent fuel resulting from the development of SMRs and AMRs.
Andrew Walters is an Environmental Lawyer and Chartered Town Planner. He has worked on an extensive range of project and policy work in the public and private sectors with a career stretching across 20 years in the UK and ov…
The Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM) provides independent scrutiny and transparent advice to the UK governments on the long-term management of higher activity radioactive wastes.
Members met on Anglesey to learn more about the potential new nuclear development at its Closed and Open Plenary meetings.
Members of CoRWM look at preparations for transporting nuclear waste, including shipping at Barrow Port and rail options around Cumbria.
Four Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM) members travelled to Andalucia to visit the El Cabril low and intermediate level nuclear waste disposal facility.
In September, members of CoRWM visited the Trawsfyndd site in Snowdonia.
The second in a series of CoRWM Reports on the progress towards the delivery of an operational geological disposal facility (GDF).
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