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The guide listing the right questions to ask during the ten-

year outages was finalised by integratingmore specifically

the feedback from the CLIs that were involved in this

process.

The Scientific Committee made an in-depth analysis of

the Off-site Emergency Plans (PPI) and the measures to

protect the populations concerned. The recommendations

and proposals resulting from this workwill be presented

to the members of the CLIs, the institutional bodies and

the partners before the end of the year.

The ScientificCommittee also invested itself in the “Health-

Environment” seminar organised by Anccli and IRSN for

the CLIs in November 2015.

Lastly, the Scientific Committee is currently undertaking

a reflection on climate change and its consequences for

the nuclear power plants.

The Anccli Advisory Committees

Anccli has set up various “advisory committees”

comprising members of CLIs or Anccli. The aim of

these advisory committees is to discuss the technical

implications of nuclear issues with the CLIs, to incite

reflection and encourage the development of citizens

special interest groups.

The “Post-accident and Regions Advisory Committee” (GPPA)

The GPPA met twice in 2015. It is currently drafting a

white paper on the questions of “planning emergency

management and post-accident management”.

It is also involved in the Codirpa initiative. On this

account, some members will participate, in partnership

with ASN and IRSN, in the drafting of a document to

raise the awareness of regional actors to the post-accident

approaches following a nuclear accident and to assist with

the local application of the Codirpa doctrine.

Anccli and IRSN continue to promote Opal (a tool for

raising awareness on the post-accident consequences

associatedwith emergency situations that could concern

nuclear installations) with the CLIs (presentation to the

CLIs of Blayais and Gravelines in 2015). Furthermore,

Opal has been “nominated” to take part in IRISES, an

information and awareness-raising forumonmajor risks,

in the “preventive information” category.

Alongside the work of the GPPA, Anccli has commissioned

ACRO (Association for the Radioactivity Oversight in

the West) to conduct an appraisal of the strengths and

weaknesses of the FrenchOff-site Emergency Plans (PPI).

The aim is to provide a constructive critical analysis

and to issue recommendations.

The Advisory Committee on Radioactive Materials and Waste (GPMDR)

The GPMDRmet three times in 2015. In partnershipwith

IRSN and the CLIS of Bure, it pursued the discussion

on the ILW-HLW-LL (Intermediate and High Level,

Long Lived Waste – Seminar of 9th and 10th April on

“Risks and concomitant activities”)

.

Furthermore, the committee is currently drafting a

white paper entitled

“Reversibility and retrievability”

in

order to issue recommendations prior to the future

Reversibility Act.

Lastly, the GPMDR organised a reflection workshop on

23rd September 2015 on the subject of

“How can we live

with radioactive waste ?”

The Advisory Committee on Safety

The Advisory Committee on Safety met twice in 2015. It

worked on the problem of the electrical circuit breakers,

on the corrosion of fuel cladding and on the major issues

at stake associated with the extension of operation. In

2016, the group plans to draft a “white paper” on the

“Vulnerability of fuel pools”

.

The Advisory Committee on Decommissioning

The Advisory Committee on Decommissioning met

three times in 2015. It draws up technical data sheets

for the CLI members to familiarise them with the

final shutdown and decommissioning procedures.

This Advisory Committee has also started drafting a

white paper that will issue recommendations on all

the questions relating to decommissioning, that is to

say informing the public, the impact on safety in all its

forms (immediate / deferred dismantling, etc.), what

is to become of the site, the economic impacts on the

region and any transitions that might be entailed by

these impacts, etc.

Relations with the CLIs

The Anccli Officers’ club

TheCLIOfficersmeet regularly (twice in2015) to discuss

their activities and the difficulties encountered, and to

reflect jointly on the sharing of their work. ASN, IRSN

and the licensees are invited from time to time.

Anccli proposes national actions to theCLIs (ILW-HLW-LL,

Health-Environment seminars) or actions by geographical

location (project for action with the CLIs of the Loire,

presentationof IRSN’s environmentalmonitoring strategy

in Dunkerque).

Lastly, in the context of this group someCLIswantedAnccli

to come and visit them in their region. In this context,

Anccli attended the meetings of the CLIs of Cattenom,

Somanu, Cadarache,Marcoule-Gard, Fontenay-aux-Roses

and Gravelines.

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ASN report on the state of nuclear safety and radiation protection in France in 2015