EU RELEASES DEEP UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR WASTE STORAGE PLAN

BY KEITH NUTHALL THE EUROPEAN Commission has today released its long-awaited proposed nuclear waste directive, which would tell European Union (EU) member states to develop plans to store radioactive waste in safe repositories. The proposal however dodges the issue of whether to force governments to use deep underground repositories, even though it is clearly Brussels' favoured option. A Commission memorandum said: "Geological conditions are very different. This is why it is up to the Member States to define the depths according to the site specific ...


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