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Architecture and management of a geological repository - Andra

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C.RP.ADP.04.00013/495ContentsContents...................................................................................................................................................3Table <strong>of</strong> illustrations ............................................................................................................................111 The study approach ...................................................................................................................231.1 Purpose <strong>of</strong> this volume within the Dossier 2005 Argile ................................................241.2 Main stages <strong>of</strong> the design study ......................................................................................251.3 An iterative approach......................................................................................................271.4 Structure <strong>of</strong> the volume...................................................................................................282 General description....................................................................................................................292.1 Waste studied ...................................................................................................................302.1.1 Origin <strong>and</strong> properties <strong>of</strong> HLLL waste...................................................................302.1.2 Conditioning <strong>of</strong> HLLL waste................................................................................312.2 Functions <strong>of</strong> a reversible disposal facility......................................................................322.2.1 Long-term safety functions <strong>of</strong> a <strong>repository</strong>...........................................................332.2.2 Reversibility <strong>and</strong> stages in <strong>repository</strong> implementation .........................................372.2.3 Emplacement <strong>of</strong> waste packages...........................................................................392.2.4 In addition, functions relating to the underground nature <strong>of</strong> the packagedisposal operations must be taken into account. This is particularly thecase for the mechanical stability <strong>of</strong> the engineered structures <strong>and</strong>ventilation <strong>of</strong> the installations.Objectives regarding the protection <strong>of</strong>men after closure...................................................................................................412.2.5 Protection <strong>of</strong> men during <strong>repository</strong> operation <strong>and</strong> observation...........................422.3 The <strong>geological</strong> context <strong>of</strong> the Meuse/Haute-Marne site – the Callovo-Oxfordian formation........................................................................................................432.3.1 General presentation <strong>of</strong> the sector studied ............................................................442.3.2 Properties <strong>of</strong> the Callovo-Oxfordian argillite formation.......................................472.3.3 Hydro<strong>geological</strong> context.......................................................................................512.3.4 Geo-prospective evolution ....................................................................................522.4 Principles <strong>of</strong> <strong>repository</strong> architecture design..................................................................532.4.1 Key elements in the design <strong>of</strong> underground installations <strong>and</strong> wastedisposal packages..................................................................................................542.4.2 Waste disposal packages <strong>and</strong> cell design..............................................................592.4.3 Overall configuration <strong>of</strong> the underground installations ........................................652.5 The role <strong>of</strong> the various components <strong>of</strong> a <strong>repository</strong>......................................................672.5.1 Role <strong>of</strong> components for the reversible emplacement <strong>of</strong> waste packages..............672.5.2 Role <strong>of</strong> the <strong>repository</strong> components with regard to its long-term safetyfunctions................................................................................................................703 High-level long-lived waste........................................................................................................73DOSSIER 2005 ARGILE -ARCHITECTURE AND MANAGEMENT OF A GEOLOGICAL DISPOSAL SYSTEM3/495

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