Today, Tuesday, February 28, 2023, leaders from the United States Department of Energy (DOE), the United Kingdom’s Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL), the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) and National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (ANDRA) issued a joint statement to affirm their commitment to continue their collaboration on the successful decommissioning and remediation of legacy nuclear sites and the safe management of their radioactive waste to ensure the protection of present and future generations and the environment in their respective countries.
The need for safe, sustainable, and economically viable site cleanup is common to many countries. International partnerships and the mutual exchange of best practices, lessons learned, and innovative technologies and approaches are critical to decisions to be taken and our collective successes.
The Parties are proud of their collaborative efforts over the past three decades and look forward to a continued positive and productive working relationship in the future.
DOE, NDA and AECL would like to express their appreciation to France for the positive contributions they have made to the US, UK and Canadian cleanup efforts and, in particular information sharing on:
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- Deactivation and decontamination of legacy nuclear sites, decommissioning and dismantling of their facilities
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- Nuclear sites remediation, including groundwater and soil;
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- Long term waste management solutions, including waste characterization, treatment, immobilization, storage and final disposal;
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- Information, education and training of students and young professionals to enhance their innovative capacities and develop their creativity.
Further, DOE, NDA, AECL, CEA and Andra commemorate the importance of international forums like the Waste Management Conference in promoting science, innovation research and international collaboration.
Through continued work and partnerships, all sides have enhanced collaboration and collective approaches to waste management, which has benefited not only their cleanup programs, but their communities and the environment with strong consideration to future generations.