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[en] Radioactive waste disposal in the Federal Republic of Germany is one cornerstone within the ''integrated back end fuel cycle concept.'' The Federal Government decided in January 1985 that direct disposal of spent fuel elements without processing can not serve as proof of spent fuel management from LWR's. Consequently, DWK decided on February 4, l985, to build a reprocessing plant at the site of Wackersdorf. PTB, being responsible for construction and operation of repositories, is pursuing two projects: The abandoned iron ore mine Konrad for the disposal of non-heat-generating wastes and Gorleben for all types of waste. Related RandD programs are mainly performed by GSF in the Asse salt mine
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Burkholder, H.C; p. 33-42; ISBN 0-935470-29-8; ; 1985; p. 33-42; Battelle Press; Columbus, OH (USA); International topical meeting on high level nuclear waste disposal - technology and engineering; Pasco, WA (USA); 24-26 Sep 1985
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ABANDONED SITES, CONSTRUCTION, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, FUEL CYCLE, FUEL REPROCESSING PLANTS, HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES, IRON ORES, OPERATION, RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL, RADIOACTIVE WASTE FACILITIES, REPROCESSING, RESEARCH PROGRAMS, SALT DEPOSITS, SPENT FUEL ELEMENTS, UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL, WATER COOLED REACTORS
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