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1.

TECHNICAL AND

LEGAL FRAMEWORK

FOR DECOMMISSIONING

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1.1 Decommissioning risks

1.2 The ASN doctrine concerning decommissioning

1.2.1 Immediate dismantling

1.2.2 Complete clean-out

1.3 Decommissioning regulatory framework

1.4 The financing of decommissioning

and radioactive waste management

1.4.1 The legislative and regulatory provisions

1.4.2 Review of the reports submitted by the licensees

1.5 Lessons learned

from the Fukushima Daiichi accident

1.6 The international action of ASN

in the area of decommissioning

2.

SITUATION OF NUCLEAR

INSTALLATIONS UNDERGOING

DECOMMISSIONING IN 2015

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2.1 EDF nuclear installations

2.1.1 The decommissioning strategy of EDF

2.1.2 Internal authorisations

2.1.3 The Brennilis NPP

2.1.4 The gas-cooled reactors

2.1.5 Chooz A reactor

2.1.6 The Superphénix reactor and the Fuel Evacuation Facility

(APEC)

2.1.7 Irradiated Material Facility (AMI)

2.2 CEA installations

2.2.1 The Fontenay-aux-Roses centre

2.2.2 The Grenoble centre

2.2.3 The Cadarache centre installations

undergoing decommissioning

2.2.4 The Saclay centre installations

undergoing decommissioning

2.2.5 The Marcoule centre installations

undergoing decommissioning

2.3 Areva installations

2.3.1 The UP2-400 spent fuel reprocessing plant and associated

facilities

2.3.2 Comurhex plant in Pierrelatte

2.3.3 Eurodif plant at Tricastin

2.3.4 SICN plant in Veurey-Voroize

2.4 Other installations

3.

OUTLOOK

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APPENDIX 1

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