The Low-Level Radioactive Waste Storage Site , formerly Lanyu Storage Site ( traditional Chinese : 蘭嶼貯存場 ; simplified Chinese : 兰屿贮存场 ; pinyin : Lányǔ Zhùcún Chǎng ), is a facility to store all of the nuclear waste produced by three nuclear power plants in the Republic of China in Lanyu Island , Taitung County . It is owned and operated by Taipower .
7-469: In the early 1970s, the Atomic Energy Council (AEC) formed a task group to search for sites as a temporary storage facility for mid and low-level nuclear waste. The decision to choose Long Men area of Lanyu Island as the storage site was made in 1974. The Executive Yuan (EY) approved the construction plan of the site at the end of 1975. The construction of the facility commenced by building
14-579: A harbor in 1978 and later the storage in 1980 named Lanyu Storage Site . The site was then managed by Office of Radioactive Waste Management of AEC. First shipment carrying nuclear waste arrived in May 1982. After accepting 97,672 low-level radioactive waste drums, it stopped accepting the waste in February 1996, in which 86,380 drums came from nuclear power plants around Taiwan and 11,292 drums came from various sources. In July 1990, Taiwan Power Company took over
21-594: Is an independent government agency of the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China ( Taiwan ) which is responsible for atomic safety, development and regulations. It also conducts research and development into atomic technologies. It is affiliated with IAEA by special agreements to safeguard the peaceful development of the nuclear energy by the Republic of China government. The agency was created in 1955 as
28-779: Is being shipped by boat from Taiwan Island every week. Taipower claims that several safety measures are taken to ensure the safety of the facility. Wastes are tested and examined before being stored at the facility, transportation and storage are done under strict control, thorough investigation and examination are done to the environment surrounding the facility, and changes in the radioactivity level are strictly monitored. Atomic Energy Council 25°0′11.37″N 121°31′35.51″E / 25.0031583°N 121.5265306°E / 25.0031583; 121.5265306 The Nuclear Safety Commission ( NSC ; Chinese : 核能安全委員會 ; pinyin : Xíngzhèng Yuàn Yuánzǐnéng Wěiyuánhuì ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī : Hêng-chèng Īⁿ Goân-chú-lêng Úi-oân-hōe )
35-502: The Atomic Energy Council by the Executive Yuan. Since then, it has assisted industry in developing nuclear power for commercial use and allowed universities to conduct research into atomic energy. On 27 September 2023, the agency is renamed to Nuclear Safety Commission . The agency is still primarily responsible for the supervision of nuclear power plants, nuclear facilities, and radiation workplaces. It also strictly implement
42-624: The management of the site according to the Radwaste Management Policy issued by EY. On 19 June 2018, the site was renamed Low-Level Radioactive Waste Storage Site . The facility was built at the South Eastern tip of Lanyu Island. It faces the Pacific Ocean in one direction, and the other three directions face hills behind it, thus separating the facility from the residence by natural barriers. The layout of
49-484: The storage trenches was designed to the surrounding topography and ground water table . The height of the trench is 4.5 meters, with 3 meters underground and 1.5 meter above the ground. At the bottom of the trench, 5 cm of concrete and 40 cm of reinforced concrete were laid in sequence. The facility receives low-level radioactive solid waste from nuclear power plants, medical, agriculture, industrial, education and research sectors about 45,000 barrels annually, which
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