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Heat generated by high level radioactive wastes could alter the performance of a clay repository.
Disposal of high level radioactive waste in deep underground repositories has been chosen as solution by several countries.
Despite decades of industry assurances and high cost government projects, not one nation has a final disposal facility for high level radioactive waste.
Such fronts, and the associated oxide formation, are usually unavoidable around high level radioactive waste (HLW) repositories, whatever their design.
The geological disposal of a high level radioactive waste relies in a system composed of engineered and geological barriers.
The government has announced that district authorities will lead the decision on where to store high level radioactive waste.
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§ 72.108 Spent fuel, high-level radioactive waste, or reactor-related greater than Class C waste transportation.
Spent fuel, high-level radioactive waste, or reactor-related greater than Class C waste transportation.
The nuclear reactors and their adjacent burial grounds of high-level radioactive waste are excluded from the national monument boundary.
These include seawater intrusion, high-level radioactive waste disposal, groundwater contamination, and geothermal energy production.
10 CFR § 72.108 - Spent fuel, high-level radioactive waste, or reactor-related greater than Class C waste transportation.
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