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Corporate report: The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority Mission Progress Report 2022

Nuclear Decommissioning Authority

December 1
10:33 2022

NDA Mission Progress Report 2022

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The NDA Mission Progress Report (MPR) demonstrates the progress being made across the NDA group since 2005, and how much work there is left to do over the next 120-plus years.

Progress is described as the work being done in four important areas to reduce the hazards at our sites. Those areas are set out in our Strategy:

  • spent fuel
  • nuclear materials
  • integrated waste management
  • site decommissioning and remediation.

There are many different ways in which the Report describes the progress weve made. Some of those include how many buildings weve demolished, how much fuel weve reprocessed and how much waste weve treated and stored. Weve used the same metrics for land, buildings and nuclear inventory, providing a clearer and more consistent picture for people to understand.

At a top level the Mission Progress Report shows:

  • The NDA group began with 1,043 hectares of designated land to clean up. As of today, we have 950 hectares remaining having dedesignated 93 (9%).
  • We have completed 4 out of 47 strategic outcomes
  • All of our sites have been defueled of Magnox fuel
  • All oxide fuel reprocessing has completed
Published 1 December 2022

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