The State Nuclear Regulatory
Committee of Ukraine (SNRCU) was established on the fifth of December in
2000. Since 2007 the SNRCU has been celebrating
its anniversary conducting the International Annual Topical Meeting on Nuclear
and Radiation Safety.
In 2009 the Meeting was
organised in cooperation with the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM).
An
agenda of the Meeting was developed by joint efforts of all the parties
interested in a constructive dialog with a public on issues of nuclear and
radiation safety, as the SNRCU’s Chairperson Mrs. Olena Mykolaichuk stated in
her opening remarks.
In the frame of the Meeting there
were held four panel discussions on the following topics:
·
“Lessons
Learnt from Comprehensive Safety Evaluation Using IAEA Safety Review Services”;
·
“Emergency
Preparedness”;
·
“Safety
of Spent Fuel”;
·
“Lifetime
Extension of the NPP Units”.
The discussions were moderated by a member of the SNRCU’s Advisory Council on Reactor Safety Mr. Nur Nigmatullin, the SSM’s representative Mr. Olof Karlberg, the SNRCU’s Deputy Chairperson Mr. Sergiy
Bozhko, and the SNRCU’s
Deputy Chairperson – the Main State Inspector on Nuclear and Radiation Safety
of Ukraine Mr. Myhailo Gashev.
The key elements of the Meeting were presentations and
speeches of the representatives of the public and professional community. In
particular, a member of the French National Association of Local Informational
Commissions on Nuclear Issues
(ANCLI) Ms. Valérie Demet contributed to the opening ceremony with a
presentation “Aarhus Convention and Nuclear Energy”.
The audience was very impressed with the
presentation of the Chairman of the SNRCU’s Public Council Mr. Sergii
Kurykin “Why Ukrainian People are so Worried about the Spent Fuel Issues”. The discussion came to conclusion that the
public is not sufficiently informed on this issue and it is necessary to
support a continuous dialog with a community and its leaders.
Public concerns on the NPP lifetime extension were
presented by the Coordinator of the National Ecological Centre of Ukraine Mr. Dmitriy Khmara. A lively
discussion demonstrated that society expected more openness and transparency on
the raised issues from the operating organization and the state bodies.
Closing the plenary session, the SNRCU’s
Chairperson Mrs. Olena Mykolaichuk
expressed her gratefulness to the representative of the public, the partners, all the participants of the meeting for being interested in
the issues discussed during the panel sessions. She expressed sincere gratitude
to the colleagues from other countries for their readiness to share experience
and to the representatives of the public organisations for their opinions and
proposals that the Ukrainian regulatory body will take into account in its
activities.
The Forth International Meeting on
Nuclear and Radiation Safety will be devoted to the usage of nuclear power in
the context of the Aarhus Convention. All the public
organisations interested in this issue were invited to participate in the
development of the meeting programme and in the future discussions.