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Concern #556 | Waste, Spent Fuel, and End-of-Life Assumptions Not Anchored Early Enough
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Waste, Spent Fuel, and End-of-Life Assumptions Not Anchored Early Enough
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Description
Assumptions about waste handling, spent fuel strategy, interim storage, decommissioning interfaces, and lifetime obligations may remain too abstract during early project decisions.
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Origin
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Desired Outcome
Lifecycle obligations are visible early enough to influence design, space allocation, logistics, commercial strategy, and long-term credibility.
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What Could Go Wrong
Short-term design or layout decisions create long-term operational, regulatory, or commercial constraints that are expensive to unwind.
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Current Situation
Projects can focus heavily on build and startup while treating end-of-life and waste pathways as distant matters.
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Strategy Narrative (JSON)
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Proposed Strategy
Maintain explicit lifecycle assumptions and interfaces in the project baseline, test them during design reviews, and assign ownership for the evidence behind them.
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Action Strategy (JSON List)
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Cause
Lifecycle obligations are not yet fully embedded in near-term project control.
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Event
A key design or strategic choice is made on incomplete lifecycle assumptions.
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Consequence
Future compliance, operability, or cost is impaired.
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Notes
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