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<strong>LLW</strong> Repository LtdNational <strong>Waste</strong> ProgrammeNWP/REP/012Issue 3 – <strong>March</strong> <strong>2013</strong>Page 24 of 24It is clear from the difference in waste volumes reported in the three data sources thatthere is a need to improve the accuracy and quality of waste inventory data submitted bythe waste producing organisations. However, the actual categorisation of the waste willonly occur when it arises (for example, waste that was predicted to be <strong>LA</strong>-<strong>LLW</strong> could beexempt, or waste that was predicted to be <strong>LLW</strong> could be <strong>LA</strong>-<strong>LLW</strong>); thus more recentinventory assessments (the JWMPs and the WIF) are likely to have a more accurateperspective of near term arisings.There is a programme of work associated with inventory improvements which remains akey deliverable of the NWP. Performance will continue to be monitored and assessedthrough the implementation of Element 8 (<strong>LA</strong>W Business & Information Reporting,Improving Communication) of the National <strong>Waste</strong> Programme.A company owned by UK Nuclear <strong>Waste</strong> Management LtdOld Shore Road, Drigg, Holmrook,Cumbria, United Kingdom, CA19 1XHCompany Registration No. 05608448NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED

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