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Management of the LLW National Waste Programme

Management of the LLW National Waste Programme. David Rossiter. Head of National Programme. The National Programme made simple. Think about LLW as a complex machine….. It works best when all of the pieces are in the right place and moving at the right speed!.

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Management of the LLW National Waste Programme

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  1. Management of the LLW National Waste Programme David Rossiter Head of National Programme

  2. The National Programme made simple Think about LLW as a complex machine….. It works best when all of the pieces are in the right place and moving at the right speed!

  3. The National Programme made simple What is it? • How we are going to implement the LLW strategy • A big schedule of everything going on across the estate • Work activities fall under 8 WBS programme elements Why? • Allows Government, NDA, supply chain, and stakeholders to monitor progress • Allows better co-ordination between sites • Shows stakeholders there is a ‘grand-plan’ • We will know when we have succeeded • Accountability for delivery!

  4. What are we trying to achieve?

  5. LLWR’s role as NDA’s Agent • Sets Objectives • Funding • Incentivisation • Monitor and track progress • Integrate delivery • Share best practice • Deliver! • Communicate progress

  6. Work Breakdown Structure

  7. Joint LLW Management Plans Produced

  8. Programme Schedule

  9. Programme Management Arrangements

  10. Programme Management Arrangements Establishment of Programme Office at LLWR Suite of procedures developed: • Programme Schedule Generation • Generation and Update of Joint Waste Management Plans • Change control • Dashboard Reporting • NDA Major Programme Report Production (PGR) • Issue Resolution Programme optimisation tools under development: • Risk Management • Benefit Realisation Embodied in a Programme Manual

  11. Waste Metric Dashboard Shows quantities of metal, combustible, and VLLW diverted from LLWR in FY11/12 • 3,915 te metal recycled • 527m3 combustible • 17m3 VLLW CO2 saved 24,549te Vault 9 Capacity Preserved since 2009: • ~950+ HHISOs • ~17.6% since 2009 • ~2 years life

  12. LLW Programme Governance LTP & Contract Governance Stakeholder progress sharing Progress Reporting Regulatory Issues SLC Programme Information SLC Governance Service Programme Service Requirements Supplier Delivery NDA Governance Meetings 6-Monthly Delivery Overview Group (formerly ILPDG) Monthly Programme Managers Meeting Regulator Liaison Meeting Quarterly Customer Reviews Customer issues LLWR Monthly Service Delivery Meeting 7-weekly supplier contract reviews Day to Day Interaction Weekly Supplier Reviews (Internal) Day to Day Interaction Weekly Customer Reviews (Internal)

  13. Programme Delivery Highlights Sellafield MEBs for treatment Delivery of Berkeley boiler project First VLLW shipment from RSRL First combustible waste shipments from Dounreay Development of new VLLW, Characterisation & Transport Services DRS/LLWR Multi-modal transport service development & trial shipments Calder Hall SMART inventory review

  14. Summary 1 year of planning has gone into the National Programme Management and governance processes developed Programme Office has been established Joint LLW Management Plans and schedule developed The programme has now gone fully ‘live’ from April 2012 Going forward we will manage delivery in more co-ordinated way Report progress and success www.llwrsite.com/national-programme

  15. One final thought…… “Planning is an unnatural process; its much more fun to do something. The nicest thing about not planning is that failure comes a complete surprise, rather than being preceded by a period of worry and depression” Sir John Harvey-Jones (Former Chairman of ICI)

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