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controlled robots, sealed in safe containers, and stored temporarily above ground. Preparations include creating a new shaft that will be big enough and building the above ground storage facility. The estimated costs for the closure of the mine are estimated to be at least 3.7 billion Euro. The recovery of the waste and closure of the mine will be paid with tax money, not by the operators of the German nuclear plants, even though most of the waste was created by them. The beginning of the recovery is planned to start in 2033 and is estimated to last for decades.
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ten in the southern flank of the mine at depths from 725 to 750 metres (2,379 to 2,461 ft) below surface. Between 1972 and 1977, exclusively medium-level radioactive waste was emplaced in a chamber on the 511 metres (1,677 ft) level. Research was stopped in 1995; between 1995 and 2004 cavities were filled with salt. After media reports in 2008 about brine contaminated with radioactive
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solution. However the long-term safety of this method could not be proven. The radioactive waste would have been dissolved by the solution and would have had the potential to contaminate the groundwater. The magnesium chloride solution would also have reacted with the cement which could have created explosions and
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used the mine on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Research to test the handling and storage of radioactive waste in a repository. Between 1967 and 1978 low-level and intermediate-level radioactive waste were emplaced in 13 chambers in the Asse II mine. Two chambers are located in the middle part and
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After the controversies about the facility became public and the operator was changed to the Federal Office for Radiation Protection, a new plan was developed in 2010. It became obvious that the recovery of the waste is necessary for long-term safety. The waste is planned to be collected by remotely
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In 1979 a report on the stability of the mine was released by a working group under HH Juergens, which describes an imminent scenario of uncontrolled plastic flow from the surrounding rock on the southern flank resulting in the subsequent loss of the load carrying capacity. The manager of Asse II in
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The waste containers were only intended to be safe during transportation to the facility. They do not have long time stability and rust after some years, especially in a salty environment. The salt surrounding them was intended to be the only containment for the waste. There never was an intention
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Because of the large number of tunnels and chambers, and the decades of use, deformation in Asse II has reached a state where the pressurised surrounding salt is losing its stability: "The supporting construction is softening by creep deformation, plasticity effects and local fractures from ground
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In the first years of operation the barrels were stored in orderly rows and space was left so it was theoretically possible to inspect them. In the later years, when most of the waste was brought in, the drums were rolled off a salt embankment into the chambers and the layers covered by salt. This
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However the type of the waste was determined by the measurable amount of radiation outside of the container, not by the actual contents of the vessel. Because of this it must be assumed that the containers with concrete shielding also contained medium level waste, raising their number from 1293 to
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125,787 drums of low level radioactive waste stored from 1967 to 1978 in various chambers at the 750-metre (2,460 ft) level. The containers are mostly drums with volumes from 100 to 400 litres (26 to 106 US gal) or concrete vessels. The declared total activity at the time of storage
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First plans for a permanent closure were developed between 1992 and 2007. Recovery of waste was not considered feasible. During this time many cavities of the mine were filled with salt as an intent to stabilize it. To fill all cavities it was planned to fill the mine with a magnesium chloride
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1,293 containers with medium-level radioactive waste stored from 1972 to 1977 in Chamber 8a at the 511-metre (1,677 ft) level. Only 200-litre (53 US gal) roll drums were permitted with waste fixed in concrete or bitumen. The declared total activity at the time of storage was
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in the southern part of the mine. The brine is captured before it comes in contact with the storage drums, at the 658, 725 and 750 metres (2,159, 2,379 and 2,461 ft) levels and, since 2005, at the 950 metres (3,120 ft) level. The 2008 influx was 11.8 m
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For the period 1906 to 1988, when Asse II was an operational salt mine, there were 29 documented water breaches. They were sometimes successfully sealed off, partly dry or sometimes with negligible inflows (less than 0.5 cubic metres (130 US gal) per day).
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Chamber 7 is designated to be the first one for recovery. It contains low and medium level waste covered by salt. Test drillings in 2017 offered the first pictures from inside the chamber since decades, they show damaged and rusted containers.
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Hans-Helge Jürgens, Katrin Hille: Atommülldeponie Salzbergwerk Asse II - Gefährdung der Biosphäre durch mangelnde Standsicherheit und das Ersaufen des Grubengebäudes, Braunschweiger Arbeitskreis gegen Atomenergie, 2. Auflage, März
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During this time most of the caverns with nuclear waste were sealed behind thick walls; because of this the condition of the waste inside is unknown. The only theoretically accessible chamber is one with medium level waste.
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material. Storage limits per drum were 200 grams (7.1 oz) U-235, 15 grams (0.53 oz) U-233 and 15 grams (0.53 oz) Pu-239. These limits were not reached. Maximum values per drum were 24 grams (0.85 oz)
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Typically salt mining is structurally unsupported. Stresses produced in the remaining salt structure during construction of the mine voids are accommodated in the overlying rock.
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A significant inflow of water and a subtle loss of mechanical stability may jeopardise the underground mine integrity – the site is in danger of collapsing and becoming flooded.
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In April 2017, operator responsibility for Asse II was transferred from BFS to the Supervisory Board of the Bundes-Gesellschaft für Endlagerung mbH (BGE), under the
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was done to reduce radiation exposure of the workers and to save time, however it meant that many containers would be damaged already at the time they were stored.
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and the mine construction. The overlying rock mass in Asse II moves 15 centimetres (5.9 in) per year, undermining the strength of the mine construction.
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Halbjahresbericht über den Stand der BMBF-Stilllegungsprojekte und der vom BMBF geförderten FuE-Arbeiten zu „Stilllegung/Rückbau kerntechnischer Anlagen
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16.100. Some of these concrete vessels emitted radiation above the permitted level and had to be stored in special metal shielding.
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2.8·10  Bq. About 97% of the packages (over 90% of the total activity inventory of Asse II) originated from the Karlsruhe
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1979 and his advisers categorised this report as "unscientific" and declared that there were no stability problems.
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The Asse II mine was developed between 1906 and 1908 to a depth of 765 metres (2,510 ft). Initially extracting
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Statusbericht des Niedersächsischen Ministeriums für Umwelt und Klimaschutz über die Schachtanlage Asse II
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Statusbericht des Niedersächsischen Ministeriums für Umwelt und Klimaschutz über die Schachtanlage Asse II
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Dreidimensionale gebirgsmechanische Modellrechnungen zur Standsicherheitsanalyse des Bergwerkes Asse
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plant. Some of the Karlsruhe drums contained waste from the reprocessing plant itself, and thus
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Gebirgsmechanische Zustandsanalyse des Tragsystems der Schachtanlage Asse II – Kurzbericht
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Between 1988 and 2008 32 new entry points were recorded. In 1996, the BFS notified the
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if the mine ran full of water and that further investigation was urgently required.
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Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
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Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
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Fröhlingsdorf, Michael; Ludwig, Udo; Weinzierl, Alfred (21 February 2013).
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Fröhlingsdorf, Michael; Ludwig, Udo; Weinzierl, Alfred (21 February 2013).
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Fröhlingsdorf, Michael; Ludwig, Udo; Weinzierl, Alfred (21 February 2013).
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in the mine the old documentation was once again reviewed in August 2008:
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Asse II contains intermediate radioactive waste (LILW-LL, Long lived) and
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Langfristig sichere Deponien: Situation, Grundlagen, Realisierung
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Other notable waste that is stored in the mine are 497 kilogram
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Die Asse Chronik – Vom Umgang mit Atommüll in Niedersachsen
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effects are taken into account as they occur naturally in
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Most of the brine influx is concluded as coming from the
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Problems at Germany's Asse II Nuclear Waste Repository
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from 1916 to 1964. Potash production ceased in 1925.
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Herrmann, Albert Günter; Röthemeyer, Helmut (2013).
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Schachtanlage Asse – Befragung früherer Mitarbeiter
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Index

Schacht Asse II

headframe
52°08′38″N 10°38′32″E / 52.14389°N 10.64222°E / 52.14389; 10.64222
salt mine
deep geological repository
radioactive waste
Asse
Wolfenbüttel
Lower Saxony
Germany
potash
rock salt
Helmholtz Zentrum München
caesium-137
plutonium
strontium
Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz
Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
low level waste
high level waste
Bq
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe
nuclear power plants
Jülich Research Centre
reprocessing
fissile
U-235
Pu
U-233

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