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This section of the site is currently under development.
It has been developed primarily for the benefit of previous SAFEGROUNDS and SD:SPUR network participants for whom access to superseded documents and/or consultation documents is important.
Review and commentary on site end-points and radioactively contaminated land management |
ARCHIVED INFORMATION Enviros, July 2005 |
ARCHIVED INFORMATION Hugh Mallet, Enviros, April 2004 |
SD:SPUR Main guidance The SD:SPUR Main guidance is the outcome of the CIRIA managed SD:SPUR project which ran for 20 months from November 2003. It provides guidance to waste managers and strategy developers on nuclear sites on how they can incorporate the concepts of sustainability when identifying and assessing options for the management of redundant buildings, plant and equipment and decommissioning wastes. Throughout the preparation of this guidance, it was recognised that stakeholders, both individuals and organisations, hold a range of diverse but legitimate views on the issue of the reuse and recycling of wastes from nuclear sites. The SD:SPUR project worked closely with stakeholder groups including the nuclear and defence industries, NGOs and community based organisations, government bodies (including regulators, local authorities and the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority), the construction and demolition industries, and other organisations, including universities. The guidance has been developed to be directly applicable to, and complementary with, the methodological requirements of developing a site Integrated Waste Strategy (IWS). Download the main guidance document (pdf) |
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SD:SPUR Review of developments Enviros Consulting Ltd, Dec 2007 |
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Marion D Hill, Sept 2007 |
The SAFESPUR+ programme was completed in 2013. |