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  • A report on discharges from boiling water reactors at nuclear power stations around the world.

  • CoRWM has responded to the Welsh Affairs Committee on their inquiry on the future of Nuclear Power in Wales

  • The Environment Agency's collaborative research priorities for 2016 to 2020.

  • CoRWM visited the French Underground Rock Laboratory (URL) in Bure, northern France.

  • This report documents CoRWM’s views on Welsh government's draft policy for siting a Geological Disposal Facility

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  • Scoping study to assess discharges from existing boiling water reactors as part of a wider design assessment for new nuclear power plants.

  • This document (PHE-CRCE-015) updates the previous report, NRPB-R312, in considering discharges in the mid-2000s and using the most recent assessment methodology.

  • This document lists a wide range of scientific and technical information relating to geological disposal in published reports, conference and journal papers.

  • CoRWM's update on Spent Fuel and Nuclear Materials management in the UK over the last 12 to 18 months.

  • CoRWM's summary of the Nuclear Decommisioning Authority's (NDA) management of Higher Activity Wastes (HAW) over the last 12 to 18 months.

  • CoRWM's 2006 recommendations to Government

  • CoRWM and the regulators met to discuss the management of radioactive waste.

  • Minutes of CoRWM's July 2013 Plenary in Edinburgh

  • Minutes of CoRWM's meeting with representatives of the Welsh Government and Natural Resources Wales in Cardiff

  • CoRWM met with representatives of Scottish Government in Edinburgh

  • The Committee of Radioactive Waste's (CoRWM’s) analysis of Scottish government plans for managing higher activity radioactive waste (HAW).

  • The findings of the 2012 triennial review of the Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM).

  • The Committee of Radioactive Waste's (CoRWM’s) analysis of Scottish government plans for managing higher activity waste (HAW).

  • Summarises the Ad Hoc Nuclear Research and Development (R&D) Advisory Board work and its recommendations for future nuclear R&D in the UK.