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        2023.05 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Among domestic Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs), there are a total of 10 nuclear power plants whose operating license expires by 2030, excluding Kori unit 1 and Wolsong unit 1, which are permanently shut downed. Continued operation of these nuclear power plants is being reviewed as a government task. For continued operation, nuclear power plant owners must prepare periodic safety review and other evaluation reports to receive reviews to maintain safety even during continued operation. In the safety evaluation of NPP, it is important to refer to overseas cases and operation experiences. In this study, the matters of radioactive waste management for continued operation of NPP was considered by analyzing the safety evaluation reports and safety enhancements of license renewal of NPP in USA, Radioactive waste generated from NPPs can be classified into solid, liquid, and gaseous states. Radioactive waste generated during the operation and maintenance of power plants is classified, stored and treated in the radioactive waste management system according to the source. Equipment and monitors related to radioactive waste management are continuously operated, managed, inspected according to standards and maintain their original functions. Various activities to reduce the generation and emission of radioactive waste from NPPs are performed. After reviewing the NRC’s safety evaluation report on the application documents for license renewal of US NPPs (Sequoyah, Byron and braidwood) the evaluation details and matters requiring enhancement for the radioactive waste management system were confirmed. As a major check, selective leaching occurred in the body of the gray cast iron valve and the heat exchanger shell containing the copper alloy exposed to the radioactive waste liquid. Selective leaching causes loss of material and may interfere with the original function of the facility, so management is required. For the safe operation and management of NPPs, it is important to refer to overseas cases and experiences. Among the safety evaluations for the continued operation of domestic NPPs, in the field of the radioactive waste management system, if the case of the US NPP is referred to, the review by the regulatory body and the action taken by the licensee will be more efficient.