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Germany Affirms Progress on Konrad Nuclear Waste Repository Despite Permit Challenges

Officials maintain the site is on track for early 2030s operation, though updated regulations and technical issues persist.

Overview

  • The Federal Ministry of Environment asserts that the Konrad repository project remains on schedule and unaffected by ongoing permitting hurdles.
  • The site, a repurposed iron ore mine, is set to store up to 303,000 cubic meters of low to intermediate radioactive waste under atomic law.
  • Officials confirm no additional interim storage facilities are required, despite historical delays and current regulatory challenges.
  • Changes to the Drinking Water Ordinance in 2023 necessitate new compliance evidence, particularly concerning chemical leakage limits.
  • None of the current waste containers meet the stringent storage standards, though authorities express confidence in resolving this issue before operations begin.

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