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The LLWR Socio-economic Fund provides support to local initiatives/groups within a 30-mile radius of the Repository Site.
The Waste Metric Dashboard summarises progress on the diversion of waste away from disposal to the LLW Repository and on the environmental performance of the National Waste Programme.
The primary objective of the Disposal System Specification is to provide the designers of the disposal system with the requirements that must be satisfied. It defines the scope and bounds of the engineering design work.
This page gives an overview of Disposability Assessment, its aims and how it supports the safe management of Higher Activity Radioactive Waste (HAW) in the UK.
This document forms part of the Waste Package Specification and Guidance Documentation (WPSGD), a suite of documents prepared and issued by Nuclear Waste Services (NWS).
The illustrative designs in this section describe the processes for transport and emplacement of waste and the design characteristics that a disposal facility will need to include.
This report provides a brief overview of the NDA group socio-economic funding commitments for the financial year 2024 to 2025.
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This page describes the concept of immobilising and encapsulating hazardous materials within a wasteform and how adequate immobilisation can be proven as part of Disposability Assessment submissions.
Putting geological disposal into context
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