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Minutes from the Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM) meeting.
CoRWM’s priorities and tasks for 2022.
Find out about the structure of CoRWM and read minutes of plenary and other meetings.
Report on CoRWM’s advice to government and performance from 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2022, and its future plans.
CoRWM members visit Sellafield to see current processing and storage of waste on site.
A report by the Committee on the implications of an inshore location for the delivery of a GDF.
A review and assessment of the potential construction and operational costs for a geological disposal facility.
CoRWM has set out its response to selected consultation questions in the Green Paper, Towards fusion energy, that are relevant to its remit.
We visited the Culham Centre to find out more about plans to implement and regulate the revolutionary new fusion technology.
CoRWM's preliminary position on the implications for decommissioning, radioactive waste management, and radioactive waste disposal associated with fusion energy.
A statement of the radioactive waste inventory for disposal, to enable informed engagement by host communities and other stakeholders.
Report on CoRWM’s advice to government and performance from 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021, and its future plans.
CoRWM’s priorities and tasks for 2021.
We have published a paper setting out how a geological disposal facility (GDF) would be regulated and by whom, so that the public and host communities have confidence in the regulatory system.
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