Strategy
• Developing screening methodologies to identify monitoring parameter lists for different national monitoring contexts
• Launching and performing the test cases testing these methodologies for identification and screening of monitoring parameters
• Carrying out a survey addressing decision maaking to collect information regarding decision makers, responsibilities and action plans on processes that use monitoring data to make decisions on the management of each national radioactive waste repository programme. Preliminary decision making workflow
Technology
• Update of the MoDeRn State-of-the-Art by assigning a Readiness Level for the most relevant technologies
• improving wireless monitoring technology
• researching alternatives power supplies for autonomous, wireless monitoring nodes
• developing new sensors, including those based on optical fibre technology to monitor water content, water chemistry, pH and irradiation
• refining and further improve the most promising geophysical methods for non-intrusive monitoring
• Establishing a common methodology for qualifying the components of the monitoring system
Demonstration
• Experiment new technology developments under in situ conditions:
- EBS Monitoring Plan, Onkalo, FI
- (A)HA Industrial Pilot Experiment, Bure, FR
- Long-Term Rock Buffer Monitoring, Tournemire, FR
- Full-Scale Emplacement Experiment, Mont Terri and the TEM set-up Grimsel Test Site, CH
Societal concerns and Stakeholder Involvement
• Actively engaging with stakeholders on the research conducted in Modern2020 and analysing the impact this has on both the participating stakeholders’ and the project partners’ understanding of, and expectations regarding, repository monitoring
• Stakeholders from the municipalities of Östhammar (SE), Dessel and Mol (BE) and Eurajoki (FI) have been engaged within the project (through ‘home engagement’ events and through participation in Modern2020 workshops)
• A Report regarding national factors/decision-making structures which set boundaries to develop monitoring programmes in these countries and in France
• A Stakeholder Guide that aims to provide both science communication and inspiring examples and discussion question that are of value to stakeholders involved in discussion about geological disposal and monitoring.
Dissemination
• Scientific publications, participation in international and European scientific events, workshops, conferences
• Modern2020 international conference on monitoring the geological disposal of radioactive waste, April 2019, Paris, FR
• Modern2020 Training School, May 2019, Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory, SE
• Modern2020 Project Synthesis