Public Acceptance as a Driver for Repository Design

Author:

McKinley Ian G.1ORCID,Masuda Sumio2,Hardie Susie M. L.3ORCID,Umeki Hiroyuki4,Naito Morimasa5,Takase Hiroyasu6

Affiliation:

1. McKinley Consulting, Oberer Rainweg 15, 5070 Frick, Switzerland

2. Nuclear Safety Research Association, 5-18-1 Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0004, Japan

3. Intera Incorporated, Swiss Branch, Hardstrasse 73, 5430 Wettingen, Switzerland

4. Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), 4-33 Muramatsu, Tokai-mura, Ibaraki 319-1194, Japan and now at Nuclear Waste Management Organization of Japan (NUMO), Mita NN Building, 4-1-23 Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0014, Japan

5. Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), Geological Disposal Research and Development Department, 4-33 Muramatsu, Tokai-mura, Ibaraki 319-1194, Japan

6. QJ Science Ltd., Queens Tower A 8-801, 2-3-1 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama 220-6007, Japan

Abstract

The Japanese geological disposal programme for radioactive waste is based on a volunteering approach to siting, which places particular emphasis on the need for public acceptance. This, as established in law, emphasises the development of a repository project as a partnership with local communities and involves stakeholders in important decisions associated with key milestones in the selection of repository sites and subsequent construction, operation, and closure. To date, however, repository concept development has proceeded in a more traditional manner, focusing particularly on ease of developing a post-closure safety case. In the current project, we have attempted to go further by assessing what requirements stakeholders would place on a repository and assessing how these could be used to rethink repository designs so that they meet the desires of the public without compromising critical operational or long-term safety.

Funder

Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Medicine

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