21 Dec Eight container loads of waste transformed into ash
After two years at Swedish Studsvik, the contents of eight containers of low-level waste have been transformed into ash and slag in eight drums.
After two years at Swedish Studsvik, the contents of eight containers of low-level waste have been transformed into ash and slag in eight drums.
The Government has taken a position on the long-term solution for radioactive waste and has today informed the education and research spokespersons of the political parties about which proposed solution the Government wishes to pursue political negotiations on.
On Friday, March 17, Minister for Higher Education and Science Søren Pind visited Danish Decommissioning for the first time.
On December 13th and 14th, DD hosted the ERDO working group. In this forum, representatives from various European countries meet on a rotating basis to discuss the potential for a common waste management solution.
In 2015, the Danish Parliament decided that supplementary investigations into an interim storage facility solution for radioactive waste in Denmark should be conducted. The three reports are now available.
Danish Decommissioning has now received comments from four international experts on COWI's sub-report concerning a potential interim storage solution.
An international professional group must advise Denmark in relation to a possible intermediate storage facility solution.
On August 25th, the Contact Forum, established with representatives from key stakeholders, held its second meeting concerning a long-term solution for Denmark's radioactive waste.
COWI A/S has now submitted the report "Safety, Economics, and Operation for a Danish Interim Storage Facility Solution for Radioactive Waste".
Who will manage Denmark's radioactive waste? This question is posed by Roskilde Municipality in a debate at the Democracy Festival, with DD providing factual information.