TopSeal 2006
17 - 20 September 2006, Olkiluoto, Finland
ENS
TOPSEAL 2006: the European Nuclear Society puts the science and
technology driving radioactive waste management under the spotlight
From 17-20 September 2006, over 100
nuclear scientists and engineers from across Europe, Canada, the
USA, Japan and Korea converged on the Olkiluoto Information Centre
in Finland to attend TOPSEAL 2006. This international
topical meeting dedicated to the subject of radioactive waste
management was organised by the European Nuclear Society (ENS)
in co-operation with the Finnish Nuclear Society (ATS) and the
OECD/NEA. The conference was hosted by TVO, Finland’s largest
power utility and POSIVA, a daughter company of TVO and the country’s
number one radioactive waste management specialist.
The main message that emerged from
the conference is that a range of technological solutions exist
and are currently being developed and applied across Europe -
and beyond - to ensure the safe and efficient long term management
of all categories of nuclear waste and spent fuel. Against the
background of the nuclear revival, more and more countries are
now looking closely at all available options.
The TOPSEAL 2006 agenda
centred upon four main sessions devoted respectively to: international
perspectives on radioactive waste management; research, development
and demonstration of waste storage and disposal; existing experiences
with low and intermediate level radioactive waste and deep geological
and near surface repositories. The conference concluded with a
panel discussion entitled Future Challenges in radioactive Waste
Management and a visit of the waste management facilities in Olkiluoto.
Among the many issues discussed by
TOPSEAL delegates was EU policy and legislation related to waste
management, deep underground repositories, near surface storage,
the experimental modelling of safety barriers, radiation shielding
and research funding. Research and development programmes, benchmarking
and long term strategies in several countries were also presented
and discussed at length.
A recurring theme that underpinned
the discussions was the need to increase public understanding
and acceptance of nuclear waste management options. Recent public
opinion polls have shown that more and more European citizens
are in favour of nuclear energy – especially on account
of its sustainability and environmental credibility as a non-CO2
emitting energy source. Statistics also show that many more people
would be in favour of nuclear energy if they knew that nuclear
waste is managed safely and effectively. One major challenge for
the nuclear community, therefore, is to communicate more effectively
to the public how scientific excellence, operating expertise and
cutting edge technology can ensure the safe long term management
of all radioactive waste.
After the conference, Eero Patrakka,
President of POSIVA and Chairman of the TOP SEAL Programme Committee,
commented: “Nuclear new build can only happen if there is
increased public acceptance that the safe management of radioactive
waste is a reality. We, as people responsible for waste management,
have a crucial role to play in this respect. I believe that TOPSEAL
2006 has demonstrated that such a prerequisite will be
fulfilled.”
As the nuclear revival gathers momentum,
the nuclear community is well aware that its continued development
is largely dependent upon showing how safe and effective waste
disposal and management options are available and are being successfully
implemented.
Have a look for the TopSeal 2006 Presentations
and the Photo
Gallery.
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