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Nuclear Waste Management in France
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2011
Abstract
On October 6, and 7 1982, after a two-day Parliamentary Debate, the continuation of the French nuclear power program was approved. Installed nuclear capacities, should reach 56000 elMN by 1990, i.e. 28% of energy supplies.
The nuclear waste volumes entailed by such a nuclear electricity program, with the accompanying fuel cycle operations and the other nuclear waste producing activities, are the following: Low and Medium Level waste volumes should reach 800,000 cubic meters by the year 2000 - slightly less than was planned for two years ago, because of reduced power consumption, and therefore capacities forecasts. Alpha-bearing and vitrified Wastes should reach respectively 45,000 cubic meters and 3,000 cubic meters by the year 2000.
These waste quantities now make it urgent to set up a wholly comprehensive industrial scale program for their treatment, conditioning and final disposal, together with the relevant research and development activities.
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