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Highly Radioactive Nuclear Waste Arrives in Germany for Interim Storage

Seven Castor containers from the UK have reached Nordenham, Germany, and are en route to the Isar interim storage facility in Bavaria under tight security.

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Castor-Behälter im Zwischenlager Isar

Overview

  • A shipment of seven Castor containers carrying highly radioactive nuclear waste from the UK has arrived in Nordenham, Germany, on schedule.
  • The waste originated from the reprocessing of spent fuel from German nuclear plants at the Sellafield facility in the UK.
  • The containers are being transported to the Isar interim storage facility in Bavaria, with the transport route and schedule kept confidential for security reasons.
  • Protests and demonstrations by anti-nuclear activists have been reported along the transport route, highlighting ongoing public concerns about nuclear waste management.
  • Germany remains legally obligated to repatriate nuclear waste while facing challenges due to the lack of a permanent repository, relying on interim storage solutions for the time being.