The role of the Committee members is to advise and
scrutinise the UK Government, Devolved Administrations, Nuclear Decommissioning
Authority, and Nuclear Waste Services on the management of radioactive waste.
Members have different areas of expertise which include scientific, technical,
geological, legal etc.
The Government are looking to appoint a new member to the
Committee who has either expertise in public communications around major
programmes and infrastructure projects, or expertise in environmental
permitting and direct experience in the building of environmental safety cases
in the nuclear industry. Additional expertise on the Committee in either of
these areas will be of benefit as the GDF programme progresses in the coming
years. Essential and desirable criteria for each case is set out on slide
7.
Responsibilities
• The
responsibilities of CoRWM members include:
• Supporting
the Chair in delivering CoRWM’s Work Programme which is produced an nually;
• Attending
Plenary meetings four/five times a year;
• Working
within subgroups to focus on specific areas of CoRWM’s Work Programme according
to their expertise;
• Regularly
meeting with the UK Government, Devolved Administrations, the Nuclear
Decommissioning Authority (NDA) and Nuclear Waste Services (NWS) through
subgroup meetings and providing independent scrutiny and advice;
• Developing
CoRWM position papers and reports which formally provide advice to the UK
Government, Devolved Administrations and other stakeholders;
• Operating
in an independent, professional and transparent way.
• Attending
workshops as appropriate.