| Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management
- Fact Sheet
Belgium’s Radioactive Waste Management Program
Low-level radioactive waste
Belgium stores long- and short-lived radioactive wastes in specially
designed facilities across the country. Belgium’s National Agency
for Radioactive Waste and Enriched Fissile Materials (ONDRAF/NIRAS),
is looking at potential geologic storage sites for low-level and
short-lived radioactive waste in more than 50 municipalities.
Spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive
waste
Spent nuclear fuel is stored in reactor pools. High-level wastes
are stored for 50 years at the country’s central interim storage
site at the Mol-Dessel nuclear power plant and research center north
of Antwerp.
Reprocessing spent nuclear fuel
Spent nuclear fuel from Belgium’s reactors was sent to France until
1998, when the country decided to stop reprocessing. Vitrified (solidified)
high-level wastes from spent nuclear fuel reprocessing are returned
to Belgium, and will eventually be put into a deep geologic repository.
Transporting radioactive waste
Belgium has over 20 years’ experience with spent nuclear fuel transport,
both domestically and abroad, by truck, rail, and ship.
Deep geologic disposal plans
After studying long-term waste management options, Belgium's government
elected deep geologic disposal in 1998, deciding that deep clay
and shale were the most appropriate formations for long-lived and
high-level waste. A clay site for high-level vitrified (solidified)
waste disposal is also being studied near Belgium's Doel nuclear
power plant.
Belgium takes a multi-barrier approach to repository design. Storage
casks will be made of steel over-laid with stainless steel. Current
plans call for the repository to open between 2035 and 2080.
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management
Yucca Mountain Project
1551 Hillshire Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89134
1-800-225-6972
http://www.ocrwm.doe.gov
DOE/YMP-0407
June 2001 |