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The aim of this additional proposal is to incorporate four Hungarian laboratories in CEC contracts n/ F12W-CT9O-0034 and n/ F12W-CT9I-0109. Indeed, in 1992 Paks Nuclear power plant with close collaboration with Institute of Nuclear Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and with the Budapest Technical University has started a radioactive waste classification program (WCP) to determine the radiological properties of wastes intended for disposal in the future.
The WCP consists of a monitoring program and a radio-chemical program. The goal of the monitoring program is to develop a non-destructive gamma-monitor system that is capable of determining the inventory of gamma-emitting radionuclides in wastes.
The goals of the radio-chemical analysis program are to develop the radio-analytical methods for the determination of the non-gamma-emitting radionuclides, provide verification of the monitoring data, and provide correlation factors between gamma-emitting and non-gamma-emitting radionuclides to enable the operator to estimate the inventories of non-gamma-emitting radionuclides.
Taking into account that :
- this programme is very consistent with that being carried out in the framework of the above-mentioned contracts,
- the larger number of waste analytical results available, the more significant the critical-to-key-nuclides ratios will be,
it is hereby proposed to include this Hungarian contribution in the CEC contract n/ F12W-CT9O-0034 until its end, under the coordination of CEA-CADARACHE.
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