EURAD EC project - Overview of the routes work package: Identified key issues and open questions about waste management routes in Europe, from cradle to grave

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The ROUTES Work Package (WP) is one of the two strategic studies being conducted as part of the European Joint Programme on Radioactive Waste Management (EURAD). ROUTES' objectives are (i) to provide a framework for European Union's member states (MS) to share methodologies, experiences, and knowledge in situations in which a waste management strategy is difficult to define as well as to (ii) to compare national approaches and strategies of waste management. The work considers national programmes at different stages of their development and deals with different amounts and types of radioactive waste. The expected output is identifying Research & Development (R&D) needs and opportunities for collaboration between MS, which need not be confined to ROUTES or EURAD frameworks. This work has enabled ROUTES partners to identify key issues such as retrieving poorly characterised legacy waste from a predisposal or disposal facility, implementing specific waste management solutions in the absence of well-defined WAC or developing innovative or shared solutions for MS that have only limited amounts of waste to manage. Discussion of these questions is illustrated through some of the case studies identified and analysed under the ROUTES WP.

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Marsal, F., Leoni, E., Bornhoeft, M. C., Coninx, S., De Bock, C., Feinhals, J., … Železnik, N. (2023). EURAD EC project - Overview of the routes work package: Identified key issues and open questions about waste management routes in Europe, from cradle to grave. EPJ Nuclear Sciences and Technologies. EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjn/2022024

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