A method for independent modelling in support of regulatory review of dose assessments

J Environ Radioact. 2017 Nov:178-179:446-452. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2017.03.012. Epub 2017 Mar 22.

Abstract

Several countries consider geological disposal facilities as the preferred option for spent nuclear fuel due to their potential to provide isolation from the surface environment on very long timescales. In 2011 the Swedish Nuclear Fuel & Waste Management Co. (SKB) submitted a license application for construction of a spent nuclear fuel repository. The disposal method involves disposing spent fuel in copper canisters with a cast iron insert at about 500 m depth in crystalline basement rock, and each canister is surrounded by a buffer of swelling bentonite clay. SKB's license application is supported by a post-closure safety assessment, SR-Site. SR-Site has been reviewed by the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM) for five years. The main method for review of SKB's license application is document review, which is carried out by SSM's staff and supported by SSM's external experts. The review has proven a challenging task due to its broad scope, complexity and multidisciplinary nature. SSM and its predecessors have, for several decades, been developing independent models to support regulatory reviews of post-closure safety assessments for geological repositories. For the review of SR-Site, SSM has developed a modelling approach with a structured application of independent modelling activities, including replication modelling, use of alternative conceptual models and bounding calculations, to complement the traditional document review. This paper describes this scheme and its application to biosphere and dose assessment modelling. SSM's independent modelling has provided important insights regarding quality and reasonableness of SKB's rather complex biosphere modelling and has helped quantifying conservatisms and highlighting conceptual uncertainty.

Keywords: Biosphere modelling; Dose assessment; Radionuclide transport; Repository.

MeSH terms

  • Models, Chemical*
  • Radiation Dosage*
  • Radioactive Waste / analysis*
  • Radioactive Waste / legislation & jurisprudence
  • Risk Assessment
  • Sweden
  • Waste Management / legislation & jurisprudence
  • Waste Management / methods

Substances

  • Radioactive Waste