Odoj, Reinhard
[Mitwirkende:r];
Baier, Jürgen
[Mitwirkende:r];
Brennecke, Peter
[Mitwirkende:r];
Kühn, Claus
[Mitwirkende:r]
Radioactive Waste Products 1997: Proceedings of the 3rd International Seminar on Radioactive Waste Products held in Würzburg (Germany) from 23 to 26 June 1997
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Radioactive Waste Products 1997: Proceedings of the 3rd International Seminar on Radioactive Waste Products held in Würzburg (Germany) from 23 to 26 June 1997
Erschienen in:Jülich : Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Zentralbibliothek, Verlag, Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich. Reihe Energietechnik / Energy Technology 2, 505 S. (1998).
Sprache:
Englisch
ISBN:
978-3-89336-225-7
ISSN:
1433-5522
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The 3$^{rd}$ International Seminar on Radioactive Waste Products, RADWAP '97, was held at the Maritim Hotel, Würzburg, Germany, from 23 to 26 June 1997. It was organized by the Forschungszentrum Jülich together with the Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz, the Kerntechnische Gesellschaft, the Deutsches Institut für Normung, the European Network of Testing Facilities for Quality Checking of Radioactive Waste Packages, the Commission of the European Union, in cooperation with the Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. The scientific programme consisted of invited lectures, presented by experts from the international scientific community. Additionally, there were approx. 50 poster presentations. Emphasis was placed on extensive discussions among the participants leading to increased understanding of technical and safety requirements on an international basis. Internationai proficiency will enhance confidence. This may be especially useful in the context of waste treated outside the country of origin and for countries with less important radioactive waste arisings. Furthermore, this meeting presented the opportunity to identify issues and options for future research. Additionally, it was intended to promote public acceptance of nuciear waste disposal. Some kind of international standard label may encourage increased public confidence in the quality control and quality assurance procedures in use for radioactive waste packages. Laws, regulations and waste acceptance criteria which cannot be controlled should be dispensed with. This will ciarify the complexity of laws, regulations and even waste acceptance criteria. Too often the quality of radioactive wastes is controlled only by "qualified" procedures following the rules of DIN, ISO or other certificates. Characterization by collecting data and papers, caiculations based on nuclide relationships, all these are useful and necessary tools for qualification, but cannot replace measurements. Radioactive waste is and has been in the past a mixture of materials and ...