1. Introduction
2. Status of Radioactive Waste Disposalin China
2.1 Overview of China’s Radioactive WasteManagement Regulations and StandardsSystem
2.2 Disposal Requirements for Low-levelRadioactive Waste
2.3 Problems in Low-level Waste Disposal
2.4 Challenge of Disposal Low-levelRadioactive Waste in China
3. Status of Low-level Waste DisposalFacilities
3.1 Northwest Disposal Facility
3.2 Longhe Disposal Facility
3.3 Yangjiang Disposal Facility
4. The Options of Waste Disposal
4.1 Characteristics of the Waste
4.2 Regional Disposal Policy
4.3 Centralized Disposal Policy
5. Conclusions
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영어초록
Because of the massive development of nuclear power plants in China in recent years, China is facing the challenge of radioactive waste disposal. China has established complete regulatory requirements for radioactive waste disposal, but it also has encountered problems and challenges in low-level radioactive waste disposal in terms of management, selection of disposal facility sites, and implementation of a site selection plan. Three low-level radioactive waste disposal facilities that have been operated in China are described, and their activity limits, locations, and capacities are also outlined. The connotations of “regional” and “centralized” disposal policies are discussed in light of the characteristics of the radioactive waste. The characteristics and advantages of the regional and centralized disposal policies are compared. It is concluded that the regional disposal policy adopted in 1992 can no longer meet the current disposal needs, and China should adopt a combination of the two disposal policies to solve the problem of radioactive waste disposal.