Underground repositories for chemically toxic waste in German salt and potash mines
German potash and salt mines have pioneered underground isolation of chemotoxic wastes. Comprehensive site-specific safety assessments have validated short- and long-term performance for each facility. Adherence to strict site prerequisites and waste-acceptance criteria combined with the reliance on...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Reviews in engineering geology 2008-01, Vol.19, p.31 |
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Zusammenfassung: | German potash and salt mines have pioneered underground isolation of chemotoxic wastes. Comprehensive site-specific safety
assessments have validated short- and long-term performance for each facility. Adherence to strict site prerequisites and
waste-acceptance criteria combined with the reliance on enclosure inside multiple barriers justify confidence in the retention
capacity of the total system. Underground waste isolation has been proven to be a success in Germany. Application of the lessons
learned here will help solve environmental problems worldwide. |
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ISSN: | 0080-2018 2169-799X |
DOI: | 10.1130/2008.4119(04) |