18 Oct ARTEMIS report published
The Danish system for the management of radioactive waste has been evaluated by an international group of experts. The report is now available, with 7 recommendations and 2 proposals.
The Danish system for the management of radioactive waste has been evaluated by an international group of experts. The report is now available, with 7 recommendations and 2 proposals.
Every year, the Danish Decommissioning Emergency Response Team practices flood protection for the lowest storage facility
From 1 to 9 May, Danish Decommissioning hosted seven independent international experts sent by the International Atomic Energy Agency. The visit provided the framework for an assessment of Denmark's system for the safe management of radioactive waste.
In 2018, the Danish Parliament decided to establish a new, upgraded storage facility for Denmark's radioactive waste at Risø. The waste will be stored here until 2073 at the latest. Come to an information meeting about the plans.
For a company centred on the handling of radioactive materials, it is essential to possess robust expertise in radiation protection. So DD hired four new employees at the start of the year, who are now being trained as health physicists.
The Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science has approved our 2021 Annual Report - another year marked by corona closures.
Read the report on the efforts and achievements of DD in another year of corona closures and restrictions.
The Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science has approved the objectives and results plan for what Danish Decommissioning should achieve in the current year.
The Danish Health Authority has just published the third report to the EU Commission on Denmark's management of radioactive waste.
Customers who have previously reported waste for submission are asked to contact us again to agree on the date and time of submission.