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National report for the Council Directive 2011/70/EURATOM establishing a Community framework for the responsible and safe management of spent fuel and radioactive waste.
Author | ANVS |
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1-01-4-15-11.pdf |
Date | May 2016 |
Classification | 1.01.4.15/11 (WASTE - DIRECTIVE 2011/70/EURATOM) |
Remarks | Laka's bibliotheek bevat tevens de 'Rapportage over Richtlijn 2011/70/Euratom tot vaststelling van een communautair kader voor een verantwoord en veilig beheer van verbruikte splijtstof en radioactief afval Nederland', mei 2016, de officieuze Nederlandse vertaling van de National report. Deze is in te zien bij Laka. |
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From the publication:
National report for the Council Directive 2011/70/EURATOM establishing a Community framework for the responsible and safe management of spent fuel and radioactive waste The Netherlands Date May, 2016 ANVS. Authority for Nuclear Safety And Radiation Protection National report of the Kingdom of the Netherlands for the Council Directive 2011/70/EURATOM 2016 Abstract This is the national report of the Kingdom of the Netherlands for the Council Directive 2011/70/EURATOM establishing a community framework for the safe management of spent fuel and radioactive wastes. The current report has been published in Dutch as well. The report shows how the Netherlands meets the obligations of each of the articles of the Directive. Article 14.1 of the Directive requires Member States to report in a three-year cycle, on how they have implemented the obligations of the Directive. This report is the first in its series. The report has been drafted in line with the guidance provided by the European Nuclear Safety Regulators Group ENSREG in their document ‘Final Guidelines for MS Reports to the Waste Directive’, HLG_p(2014-27)_137. The Netherlands will submit its national programme to the Commission in a separate document. The present national report refers in various sections to the national programme. The Netherlands has established and maintains a national legislative, regulatory and organisational framework (‘national framework’) for spent fuel and radioactive waste management, which is part of the framework for nuclear safety and radiation protection. The current competent regulatory body for this subject is the Authority for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection1, part of the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment. The national policy on the management of spent fuel and radioactive waste is summarised below.