Radioactive waste management in the Federal Republic of Germany: Industrial practices and results
In the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), the production and use of nuclear-generated electricity expanded steadily despite the fact that opposition from the environmentalists led to the impression of an upcoming moratorium for nuclear energy. With this increase in capacity--by the year 1990, nearly 25 000 MW will be on the line--there will be an increase in the volume of low-level (non-heat-generating) radwaste originating from nuclear power plants. Radwaste management has been influenced to a considerable extent by the requirements of the final repository. Following a period of trial storage in the Asse repository, preparations are now being made for storage in the Konrad ore mine. It is intended to begin storage in 1991. Requirements for the packages specify containers with a volume from 3.9 to 10.9 m/sup 3/ or cast iron safety drums. These drums are suitable for radioactive materials in powder form (resins, dried concentrates) without the need for embedding materials. Storage in standard 55-gal drums is no longer permitted. The costs for final storage will be very high so that volume reduction is of prime importance. Kraftwerk Union (KWU) as a supplier of nuclear power plants (NPPs) examined the radwaste market and decided to combine delivery of radwaste treatment systems to NPPs with service jobs including radwaste handling and conditioning in its own service and maintenance plant at Karlstein.
- Research Organization:
- Kraftwerk Union AG, Offenbach (DE)
- OSTI ID:
- 6306056
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-870837-
- Journal Information:
- Trans. Am. Nucl. Soc.; (United States), Vol. 54:1; Conference: 13. American Nuclear Society international meeting on nuclear power plant operation, Chicago, IL, USA, 30 Aug 1987
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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