Future industrial storage management decisions
Storage of waste and spent fuels
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Future industrial storage management decisions
Storage of waste and spent fuels

Authors : Jean-Guy DEVEZEAUX de LAVERGNE, Guy MAURIN

Publication date: July 10, 2010 | Lire en français

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3. Future industrial storage management decisions

In France, for example, modern warehouses and swimming pools are expected to last at least fifty years. Even better prospects are conceivable, particularly for the latest generation of warehouses, which will, if necessary, reach operating lifetimes of 100 years or more.

These are technical assessments, with no binding opinion at this stage from the French nuclear safety authority (Autorité de sûreté nucléaire), which has already indicated that authorizations will be issued for limited periods, from one to several decades, whatever the sustainability objectives and concepts adopted.

3.1 Legal and regulatory frameworks for warehousing worldwide and in France

In France, storage is defined by the law of June 28, 2006 as follows: "the...

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