4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
[HCG27-05] Selection of high-level radioactive waste disposal site in Japan
★Invited Papers
Keywords:High-level radioactive waste, Geological disposal, Site selection, Groundwater scenario, Volcanics, Uncertainty
Geological sheets with a scale of 1:50000 of the two municipalities show that these areas are underlain by Miocene volcanics, such as lava and hyaloclastite intruded by volcanic dikes. The former two are generally very heterogeneous and their properties widely vary from place to place. They also have openings so that may be highly permeable. Volcanic dikes are generally permeable because of cooling joints, and their presence is not easy to detect with current nondestructive technology. These features provide conditions that make it very difficult to evaluate groundwater scenarios.
According to Japan's policy, the selection of high-level radioactive waste geological disposal sites will be carried out step by step. If the suitability as a disposal site is clearly lacking, it would be excluded from the suitable site during the investigation stage, but if it is unclear, the investigation would proceed to the next stage. If the survey is conducted on areas with complex geology and strong inhomogeneity, it is easy to assume that the suitability cannot be judged from the survey results at one stage and then proceed to the next stage. However, the local problems with the groundwater scenario mentioned above do not seem to be so easy to solve. In other words, it is necessary to keep in mind that no matter how far the investigation is conducted, it may not be possible to judge the suitability as a disposal site in a socially acceptable manner.