1. Objectives
The overall objective of the project was to contribute to improvement of radioactive waste (radwaste) management in Georgia.
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1.OBJECTIVES.
Two main groups of radioactive waste (RAW) exist in Georgia: disused sealed radioactive sources (DSRS) and the radioactive waste generated during the decommissioning of the nuclear research reactor IRT-M. All the reactor fuel has been removed and sent out of Georgia.
This project consisted of the transfer of European Regulatory methodology and practices to the Nuclear Safety Authority (NRSS) of Georgia. The project was implemented in 2009 and 2010 and continues the work carried out in project GE/RA/01.
The technical tasks of the project were:
Objectives
This project aimed to support the Nuclear Safety Authority of Georgia (NRSS) in the field of legislation, regulation and regulatory approach (licensing, transport, waste management and storage, inspection, ionising radioactive sources).
The technical tasks of the project were: