Description
Background
The Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) “International FEP (IFEP) List” is a comprehensive and structured list of generic features, events and processes (FEPs), relevant to assessments of the post-closure safety of any deep geological repository (DGR), which has been assembled through a long-term international collaboration between Radioactive Waste Management Organisations through the NEA. It is intended to support national programmes in the production of their safety cases through the provision of a comprehensive and internationally accepted list of factors that may need to be considered when assessing the safety of DGRs.
This version of the International FEP (IFEP) List has been developed in light of a review of various project-specific lists and databases [1] undertaken in 2012. The resulting revisions to the structure of the IFEP List [2] were subsequently approved by the NEA Integration Group for the Safety Case (IGSC). This is the finalised version of the interim IFEP List, published in 2015 [3], with additional information provided for each IFEP.
In commissioning the update, the IGSC agreed that the renewed IFEP List should be:
- relevant to all stages of a repository development programme, from inception to repository closure;
- relevant to both safety assessors and individual topic experts;
- limited to the post-closure safety of deep geological disposal facilities;
- relevant to all designs of geological disposal facilities;
- relevant to all categories of radioactive waste proposed for disposal in geological disposal facilities; and
- relevant to the assessment of the radiological and non-radiological impacts of contaminant releases on both humans and non-human biota.
The reader should note that operational safety is beyond the scope of the current list, as are surface and near-surface disposal facilities (i.e. those on or within 30 m of the surface) and borehole disposal.
Revised Structure and Content of the IFEP List
The IFEP List has been revised both in terms of its structure and its content in comparison with the 2000 IFEP List. Consistent with many of the more recent project-specific FEP (PFEP) Lists (e.g. those from Finland, Japan and Sweden), the new IFEP List is structured around a classification scheme based on external factors and disposal components (waste package, repository, geosphere and biosphere), rather than on the 2000 IFEP List scheme that used external, environment and contaminant factors. The new structure is hierarchical with the first and second level shown in Figure 1.
In total there are 268 IFEPs (including FEP Groups and Subgroups) in the 2019 IFEP List.
Uses of the New IFEP List
The new IFEP List can be used in a number of ways:
- It can be used as a starting point for the development of a new PFEP List for geological disposal programmes that are in the early stages of planning. The PFEP List produced can then be used in the post-closure safety assessment of the repository, e.g. for the identification and development of scenarios and/or conceptual models for performance assessment.
- For more developed programmes, the IFEP List can be used to provide an audit to check the completeness of scenarios, conceptual models and/or their implementation in software tools for a particular safety assessment. Such an audit could be carried out by either the assessor or by a reviewer of the assessment.
- For PFEP Lists that have been developed independently from the updated IFEP List, the IFEP List can be used as an audit tool to check their completeness.
Specification
Each IFEP has a unique identification number and title, and utilises the properties listed in Figure 2. Links to references, from which further information can be obtained (documents or web-links), are included, as are media items, for example graphs, drawings or photos.
References
- NEA (), Updating the NEA International FEP List: An Integration Group for the Safety Case (IGSC) Technical Note, Report No. NEA/RWM/R(2013)7, Nuclear Energy Agency/Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris, https://www.oecd-nea.org/rwm/docs/2013/rwm-r2013-7.pdf, December 2013
- NEA (), Updating the NEA International FEP List: An Integration Group for the Safety Case (IGSC) Technical Note. Technical Note 2: Proposed Revisions to the NEA International FEP List, Report No. NEA/RWM/R(2013)8, Nuclear Energy Agency/Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris, https://www.oecd-nea.org/rwm/docs/2013/rwm-r2013-8.pdf, 25 September 2012
- NEA (), International Features, Events and Processes (FEP) List, Report No. NEA/RWM/IGSC(2015)11, Nuclear Energy Agency/Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris