Atomaffaldklarhed In English

STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT REPORT

2014 

Radioactive Waste is also an Ethical Problem: Feature article by the ‘Nuclear Waste Ethics Study Group’: its members are Master of Arts Anne Albinus, Master of Science Jens Bjørneboe, Self-Employed Kirsten Braad Jacobsen, Master of Arts Niels Henrik Hooge, Master of Science in Public Administration Anne Lemcke, Vicar Jakob Fløe Nielsen, Bishop Karsten Nissen, Master Smith Bendy Poulsen and former Minister Bjørn Westh. Published in the daily Politiken without the notes, 8 October 2014.

About the Danish process towards a final repository: Governing Uranium in the Danish realm DIIS 2015

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"The Danish grassroots organisation Organisationen til Oplysning om Atomkraft (OOA) headed the Danish movement and were behind the infamous ‘Nuclear Power? No Thanks!’ campaign." 

The word "infamous" is a typo. It should be "famous" but DIIS will now make an update of the report.

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Official Documents

Material in English 13.11.14 Plan and Strategic Environment Assessment 

Ministry of Health (responsible for the process until June 2015) Reports - Ministry for Higher Education and Science is now responsible for the process but the website about the plan for the radioactive waste disposal or intermediate storage is not yet ready

SIS (National Institute of Radiation Protection)

Danish Decommissioning (DD) Publications

GEUS (Geological Survey)

WELCOME TO THE WASTE MANAGEMENT PLANT 2010

Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities in Denmark

Preliminary Studies for the Final Repository for Denmark’s Low- and Intermediate-Level Radioactive Waste

Important : Pre-feasibility study for final disposal of radioactive waste. Disposal Concepts May 2011 made by COWI and Studsvik for DD

Preliminary Studies for the Final Repository for Denmark’s Low- and Intermediate-Level Radioactive Waste

Heidi Sjølin Thomsen, Anne Sørensen, Dan Bohr og Ole Kastbjerg Nielsen, Dansk Dekommissionering, Frederiksborgvej 399, DK-4000 Roskilde Denmark.

Chemical Speciation of Long-Lived Radionuclides in the Environment Risø 2008

"The developed method have been successfully used for the investigation of the

environmental behaviours of radionuclides. A number of significant investigations have

been completed, they are summarized below: (1) The speciation of Pu isotopes in

radioactive concrete from the decommissioning of Danish nuclear reactor DK2 was

observed to be very much different with those in environmental samples such as soil

and sediment, Pu in the concrete is more mobile than that in soil and sediment,

which means that a specially attention should be given during the repository of

such nuclear waste."(p.48)

Safety in the Final Disposal of Radioactive Waste page 38, 1997

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