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Legislature approves
convention on nuclear waste management
BEIJING, April 29 (Xinhua) -- China's legislature,
the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, on Saturday voted to
join the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the
Safety of Radioactive Waste Management.
The legislature agreed that the Chinese government
will maintain its own interpretation of the term "transnational transportation"
and that the treaty does not apply to the Macao Special Administrative Region
(SAR) of People's Republic of China until notice is given by the government of
People's Republic of China.
Joining the convention will be conducive to the safe
management of spent fuel and radioactive waste and the promotion of the healthy
development of the country's nuclear industry.
Forty nations have signed up to the convention since
it came into effect in June 2001.
The convention only applies to the management of
spent fuel generated from civil nuclear reactors and radioactive waste from
civil operations, it excludes military and national defence applications.
It sets requirements for the location, design,
construction, safety evaluation, operation and retirement of disposal
facilities.
Every signatory country is required to adopt
legislative, supervisory and administrative measures under its own legal
framework to meet the requirements. Enditem
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