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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Nuclear security

Germany may not see proper nuclear waste storage for decades


In this archive photo, barrels of radioactive waste are emptied into a salt mine called Asse.In 2011, Chancellor's Angela Merkel's government announced that all of Germany's nuclear reactors would be slowly phased out and shut down by 2022, leaving the country with a pressing need to find a storage facility for its atomic waste. However, a two-year investigation by top scientists, industry leaders and representatives of civil society announced on Tuesday that such a facility may not be ready until the next century.
Presenting their final report, even the decades-long timetable was described by leading committee member Michael Müller as "ambitious."
The panel had hoped to arrive at a solution where a facility would be ready by 2050, but Müller said such a schedule was logistically impossible.
The first challenge is to find an appropriate site. One possible place is the controversial, and small, waste facility in Gorleben in Lower-Saxony, which has long been the flashpoint of intense confrontation between police and anti-nuclear activists. Though Müller said that other sites were also being looked at, and there had been no decision on Gorleben as of yet.

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