3. OUTLOOK
The main actions ASNwill carry out in 2016 will firstly
concern continuation of the development of the regulatory
framework for decommissioning, and secondly close
monitoring of certain installations.
ASN thus plans to:
•
assist the Ministry of the Environment, Energy and
the Sea by finalising the modifications to the Order of
2ndNovember 2007made necessary by new legislative
provisions relative to decommissioning;
•
supplement and finalise the series of guides relative to the
decommissioning procedure, the clean-out of structures
and the remediation of soils in BNIs by updatingGuide
No.6, by publishing Guide No.14 and by publishing
the contaminated soil management guide;
•
implement actionswith respect to the decommissioning
strategyofEDFandmoreparticularlythedecommissioning
of the gas-cooled reactors;
•
start examining the decommissioning strategies of Areva
and CEA;
•
complete the examination of the LAMA delicensing
application;
•
continue examining the decommissioning files for the
AMI (Chinon), Comurhex and Eurodif (Tricastin),
UP2-400 and STE2 (La Hague), ATUE and Rapsodie
(Cadarache), and the Procédé BNI and Support BNIs
(Fontenay-aux-Roses);
•
start examining the decommissioning files for the solid
radioactive waste management area (Saclay);
•
examine the periodic safety review files Superphénix
and APEC.
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CHAPTER 15:
SAFE DECOMMISSIONING OF BASIC NUCLEAR INSTALLATIONS
ASN report on the state of nuclear safety and radiation protection in France in 2015




