IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency
Update on progress with development of DS459
Management of Radioactive Residues from Mining,
Mineral Processing, and other NORM related Activities
Zhiwen Fan, John Rowat
Waste and Environmental Safety Section
Department of Nuclear Safety and Security
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Outline
• Background
• Status of the development
• Challenges
• Potential activities
• Summary
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History of NORM residue safety standards
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• Proposed title: Management of Radioactive
Residues from Mining, Mineral Processing,
and other NORM related Activities
• Scope:
• radioactive residues that arise from mining, and
milling of ores for the extraction of uranium or
thorium,
• and to other industries including mining and
processing of other ores, the oil and gas
industry and the phosphate industry.
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DS459 – Title and Scope
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• Recommendations and guidance to
• Regulatory bodies,
• Operating organizations,
• Technical support organizations,
• and other interested parties
• on safe management of radioactive residues
arising from the mining, milling other NORM
related activities
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DS 459 - Audience
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DS459
• Life cycle guidance on the site selection and evaluation and design of management facilities, and on their construction, operation and closure, decommissioning and termination, including organizational and regulatory requirements.
• Guidance on the development of a safety case and safety assessment for NORM residues, as required by GSR-4.
• Principally directed towards the management of residues generated by new facilities. It may not be practical to apply all of these recommendations to existing facilities.
• Certain non-radiological characteristics of the residues may pose significant hazards and risks.
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DS459
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Safety documents for NORM residue
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Process for DS459 Development
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• 1st CM: 3-7 September 2012
• 2nd CM, 15-19 April 2013
• 3rd CM, 4-8 November 2013
• >>>>>>
• Technical Meeting to provide feedback on
draft safety guides on management of
radioactive residues from the mining,
mineral processing and other NORM
activities, September 2014
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Preparing the draft >>>>>>
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Challenges
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• Worldwide, broad industry, weak awareness of risk,
lack of experience in regulatory control
• Increasing recognition of NORM residues as
resource rather than waste but vulnerable due to
very dynamic, public acceptance, possible
constraint
• Disposal options seem to be clear. Challenged
with dilution/dispersion via isolation/containment,
long term management, access to landfill sites
• Technical incapability
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Sustainable solutions
• To protect people and the environment from
harmful effects of ionizing radiation without
unduly limiting the NORM activities
• Comprehensive and graded regulatory
scheme based on and supported with solid
scientific and technological basis
• Broad awareness and acceptance from
various stakeholders
• Integrated with non-radiological control
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Support implementation of DS459
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- Identification and characterization of NORM
residues
- Safety assessment for management options
- Reuse and recycle of NORM residues
- Disposal of NORM residues
- Remediation of NORM contaminated sites
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Building technical capability
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Summary
• MSs have growing and urgent demand to a safety
guidance for NORM residues
• Solution-based management program for NORM
residue may be established
• Challenges are existing worldwide for NORM
residue management, especially in term of
awareness, reuse/recycle and disposal
• Strategic and pragmatic thinking is needed to
develop sustainable solutions for NORM residues
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