Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 6(4); 2008
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2008;6(4):245-255. Published online: Dec, 30, 2008

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Hydrogeological characteristics of the LILW disposal site

  • Kyung-Su Kim ; Chun-Soo Kim ; Dae-Seok Bae ; Sung-Hoon Ji ; Si-Tae Yoon
Abstract

Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Company (KHNP) conducted site investigations for a low and intermediate-level nuclear waste repository in the Gyeong Ju site. The site characterization work constitutes a description of the site, its regional setting and the current state of the geosphere and biosphere. The main objectives of hydogeological investigation aimed to understand the hydrogeological setting and conditions of the site, and to provide the input parameters for safety evaluation. The hydogeological characterization of the site was performed from the results of surface based investigations, i.e geological mapping and analysis, drilling works and hydraulic testing, and geophysical survey and interpretation. The hydro-structural model based on the hydrogeological characterization consists of one-Hydraulic Soil Domain, three-Hydraulic Rock Domains and five-Hydraulic Conductor Domains. The hydrogeological framework and the hydraulic values provided for each hydraulic unit over a relevant scale were used as the baseline for the conceptualization and interpretation of flow modeling. The current hydrogeological characteristics based on the surface based investigation include some uncertainties resulted from the basic assumption of investigation methods and field data. Therefore, the reassessment of hydrostructure model and hydraulic properties based on the field data obtained during the construction is necessitated for a final hydrogeological characterization.

Keywords

LILW disposal site,Hydrogeological characteristics,hydro-structural model,hydraulic parameter