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Systematic model for estimation of future inadvertent human intrusion into deep rad-waste repository by domestic groundwater well drilling

Authors :
Heejae Ju
Il-Soon Hwang
Source :
Nuclear Engineering and Design. 327:38-50
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Future human intrusion into a geological repository for spent nuclear fuels and radioactive waste is a safety case that inherently involves a high uncertainty, especially in areas with a high population density. The uncertainty associated with inadvertent human intrusion needs to account for the complexity of various conceivable circumstances with the long-term evolution of society or technology. In this study, a new dynamic Monte Carlo model is developed to properly incorporate the potential future human intrusion frequency, which has never been performed in past studies. The developed model for inadvertent deep groundwater well drilling into a repository focuses on the assessment of the quantitative effects of factors mitigating or enhancing future human intrusion risk. Assuming the current groundwater well depth distribution in the Gyeongsangnam-do region of the Republic of Korea, the future human intrusion frequency is estimated to be 5.89 × 10 - 4 1 / yr for a repository with a depth of 500 m and a hypothetical area of 5.27 × 10 - 1 km 2 . The model predicts that the frequency may reach up to 2.18 × 10 - 3 1 / yr as the depth of a groundwater well increases in the future, as expected from the data trending performed in this study. A sensitivity analysis shows that a proper design can suppress the frequency, which increases positively with the repository area and negatively with the depth of the repository. However, mitigation by a repository design tends to be weakened as the well depth distribution increases. Since the average well depth increases with time, the mitigation effects achieved by reducing the area or increasing the depth of a repository may not be effective against the current expectation. In this case, the most reliable approach for minimizing future human intrusion risk will be a reduction in the radiotoxicity concentration of the waste.

Details

ISSN :
00295493
Volume :
327
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Engineering and Design
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7fc91c5b5ecc4182e145d8823e57d9d5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nucengdes.2017.12.005