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36th Spent Fuel Management Seminar

Event Location
The Westin Crystal City Reagan National Airport

The Spent Fuel Seminar provides a forum for the exchange of the newest technical information related to all aspects of spent fuel management. Special sessions are arranged on safeguards, international and domestic management, packaging and transportation, information surety, inspections, containment and surveillance, measurement technology, nuclear processing and physical protection. 

2023 RadWaste Summit

Event Location
JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa, Summerlin, NV

The RadWaste Summit is a forum to discuss challenges and solutions to the management and disposition of radioactive waste, as well as a powerful relationship-building opportunities to reach some of the most influential government officials and organizations.

Join more than 300+ commercial and federal radioactive waste decision makers and influencers to discuss updates, upcoming projects, existing policy, budget allocation and more.

International Conference on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management, Decommissioning, and Environmental Protection and Remediation

Event Location
Vienna, Austria

The IAEA Conferences and Meetings App provides a one-stop access to information on the Conference, exhibitions and scheduled side events. The app also allows users to put together their own personalized schedule of events. Via this app participants will be able to view contributed papers and the latest conference programme, message other participants, and view PowerPoint presentations released after the event. Participants will receive an email inviting them to register for the app approximately one week before the conference.

Summary of 2017 Public Comments on the Draft Consent-Based Siting Process for Consolidated Storage and Disposal Facilities for Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste

This document summarizes comments received on the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Draft Consent-Based Siting Process for Consolidated Storage and Disposal Facilities for Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste (referred to throughout this document as the Draft Consent-Based Siting Process). DOE published a request for public comment on the Draft Consent-Based Siting Process in the Federal Register on January 13, 2017 (82 FR 4333).

Commercial Spent Nuclear Fuel: Congressional Action Needed to Break Impasse and Develop a Permanent Disposal Solution

The Nuclear Waste Policy Act (NWPA), as amended, requires DOE to dispose of spent nuclear fuel and specifies that the only site that may be considered for the permanent disposal of commercial spent nuclear fuel is a geologic repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. However, in 2010, DOE terminated its efforts to license a repository at Yucca Mountain, and Congress stopped funding activities related to the site. Since then, policymakers have been at an impasse on how to meet the federal disposal obligation, with significant financial consequences for taxpayers.

Civilian Nuclear Waste Disposal

In addition to summarizing the most recent developments (to September 2021), this Congressional Research Service report on the topic of civilian nuclear waste disposal provides a policy background, status of nuclear waste litigation, congressional action including recent legislation, and current policy and regulation for both spent nuclear fuel and low-level radioactive waste.

Designing a Consent-Based Siting Process: Summary of Public Input, Final Report

The successful siting of nuclear waste management facilities, through a consent-based process, is predicated on a robust and transparent dialogue between the Department and its stakeholders. From December 23, 2015 through July 31, 2016, DOE solicited and received public comments and heard input from a wide range of individuals, communities, states, Tribes, and stakeholders through the multiple avenues described above.

Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear (GAIN) Website

Website for Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear (GAIN).

The mission of the Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy (DOE-NE) is to advance nuclear power as a resource capable of meeting the nation's energy, environmental and national security needs by resolving technical, cost, safety, proliferation resistance, and security barriers through research, development and demonstration ﴾RD&D﴿.

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