The Committee on Radioactive Waste Management

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Topics for 2012-15 Work Programme

 

We are developing our Work Programme for 2012-15 and we would appreciate your views on the potential topics for 2012-13. This will be a particularly challenging year for the Committee as there will be a change of Chair and up to seven members in October 2012.
Our initial ideas for the topics we will address in our 2012-13 Work Programme are in the table. We would like your views on the following:
o   are there any topics that you consider could be removed from the list for 2012-13 or deferred to future years?
o   which topics do you consider to be the highest priority?
o   are there any topics that you consider to be a high priority that are not on the list?
 
Please also feel free to express any other views on the topics. We would be grateful for your comments by 13 February 2012.
Our 2012-15 Work programme has to be submitted to Government by 31 March 2012. We will be considering it further at our plenary meeting on 7 March 2012 in Warrington and we will take your views into account in preparing the work programme paper that we will discuss at this meeting.

 


 

 

 

Why we consult

We regularly seek stakeholder and public views. Your views are important to us.
During our scrutiny work and the development of our advice to Government we typically seek comments at a number of stages.

  • make sure we are well-informed
  • collect evidence and gather your views on particular issues
  • check the factual accuracy of our documents

Consultation is part of our way of working - see our Terms of Reference

How you can get involved

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To respond to a consultation, download the consultation document and response form.
Please email back your comments by the requested date.

We also occasionally seek views on general issues or developments in radioactive waste management. We are currently looking at different, more effective ways of achieving this. Details will be on this site and in the CoRWM e-Bulletin.

What happens to your comments?

  • We take into account all the comments we receive.
  • All comments on our major documents are recorded in a comments log, together with our responses
  • These logs are published at the same time as the final versions of the documents on which we consulted and are available in our Document Store.

Previous consultations

Comments log:

Comments Log for R&D Report (doc. 2630)
Size: [3080.34 KB] File Type: [.pdf]
Comments Log for Geological Disposal Report (2592)
Size: [2653.46 KB] File Type: [.pdf]
Comments Log for Interim Storage Report (doc. 2562)
Size: [306.71 KB] File Type: [.pdf]
 
 

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