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The Beishan underground research laboratory for geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste in China: Planning, site selection, site characterization and in situ tests

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With the rapid development of nuclear power in China, the disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) has become an important issue for nuclear safety and environmental protection. Deep geological disposal is internationally accepted as a feasible and safe way to dispose of HLW, and underground research laboratories (URLs) play an important and multi-faceted role in the development of HLW repositories. This paper introduces the overall planning and the latest progress for China's URL. On the basis of the proposed strategy to build an area-specific URL in combination with a comprehensive evaluation of the site selection results obtained during the last 33 years, the Xinchang site in the Beishan area, located in Gansu Province of northwestern China, has been selected as the final site for China's first URL built in granite. In the process of characterizing the Xinchang URL site, a series of investigations, including borehole drilling, geological mapping, geophysical surveying, hydraulic testing and in situ stress measurements, has been conducted. The investigation results indicate that the geological, hydrogeological, engineering geological and geochemical conditions of the Xinchang site are very suitable for URL construction. Meanwhile, to validate and develop construction technologies for the Beishan URL, the Beishan exploration tunnel (BET), which is a 50-m-deep facility in the Jiujing sub-area, has been constructed and several in situ tests, such as drill-and-blast tests, characterization of the excavation damaged zone (EDZ), and long-term deformation monitoring of surrounding rocks, have been performed in the BET. The methodologies and technologies established in the BET will serve for URL construction. According to the achievements of the characterization of the URL site, a preliminary design of the URL with a maximum depth of 560 m is proposed and necessary in situ tests in the URL are planned.

Keywords

Beishan
Xinchang site
Granite
Underground research laboratory (URL)
High-level radioactive waste (HLW)
Geological disposal

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Dr. Ju Wang obtained his BS degree from the Nanjing University in 1984, majored in Uranium Geology and Geochemistry. He started his career at the BRIUG in 1987, and then held a PhD degree in Geology from the BRIUG. Dr. Wang is now the Vice-President of the Beijing Research Institute of Uranium Geology (BRIUG), as well as the Head of the CNNC Key Laboratory on Geological Disposal of High-level Radioactive Waste. He is responsible for R&D project management and international cooperation. His current research focuses on geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste. He also held various positions for BRIUG's Environment Research Center as vice-director, senior scientist, project head and chief scientist from 1995 to 2004. Dr. Wang is currently the president of Commission on Radioactive Disposal of International Society for Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering (ISRM), and the president of Commission on Waste Underground Disposal of the Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics and Engineering (CSRME).

Peer review under responsibility of Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.