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From Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA)
  • Business Continuity Management is risk mitigation. Health, safety and security are primary considerations in a business critical incident.

  • Our first edition of Insight, the news magazine where we aim to provide a snapshot of some of the developments across the NDA estate.

  • This document contains the following information: Nuclear Decommissioning Authority annual report and accounts 2008 to 2009.

  • Storage regimes for solid intermediate level waste and for high level waste across the UK on both NDA and non-NDA sites.

  • Description of the way NDA develops its Strategy and a glossary of terms relevant to the Strategy Management System (SMS).

  • This document contains the following information: Nuclear Decommissioning Authority annual report and accounts 2007 to 2008.

  • Parent Body Agreement document for LLW Repository Ltd.

  • This document contains the following information: The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority annual report 2006 to 2007.

  • This independent study intentionally makes no option recommendations. The work assesses the risks and opportunities associated with three broad scenarios: disposal, storage or use.

  • Report describing different potential futures for plutonium and uranium and their financial, socio-economic and environmental impacts.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.