CANDU Licensing in Korea: Status Review and Future Requirements

Main Article Content

Suk-Ho Lee
Won-Ky Shin

Abstract

The licensing status and procedures, regulatory framework, and current safety issues of CANDU type reactors, Wolsong units 2, 3 and 4 are examined. Licensing difficulties and lessons learned during the safety review of Wolsong 2, 3 and 4 and future requirements are also summarized. The review was conducted, not only to confirm the design adequacy with respect to the domestic atomic laws and regulatory requirements of the vendor country, Canada, but also to reflect into the design the lessons learned from the regulatory experiences of operating Wolsong 1 to enhance the safety as high as practically possible. Safety issues observed during the licensing review, such as containment integrity, fuel channel integrity, etc., are summarized. Several efforts have been conducted to harmonize the Canadian regulations with the Korean ones by establishing domestic regulatory positions and guidelines. For example, the utility was requested to produce the CANDU safety analysis report in a standard format based on the Korean regulation which is similar to U.S. Reg. Guide 1.70. The safety of CANDU reactors in Korea will be improved and enhanced continuously through a closer cooperation with the AECB and AECL as well as with the IAEA

Article Details

Section
Articles