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Germany Begins Controversial Nuclear Waste Transport

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Germany has begun a controversial series of nuclear waste transports in its most populous state, North Rhine-Westphalia, a spokesman for the state's Interior Ministry told dpa. The first convoy, carrying a Castor container, left an ex research reactor site in the western city of Jülich late on Tuesday and reached an interim storage facility in Ahaus early on Wednesday, around four hours after departure, according to a dpa reporter. The shipment,…

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nd.DerTag / nd.DieWoche [Newsroom]Berlin (ots) - Large-scale operations of the police and nuclear waste transports belong together like Easter and hares. This is also known in Ahaus quite precisely. Almost on the day exactly 28 years ago that a Castor transport across Germany ... Read more here...Original content of: nd.DerTag / nd.DieWoche, transmitted by news currently

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A nuclear waste transport from the Rhenish Jülich arrived after a journey across North Rhine-Westphalia in the intermediate camp Ahaus. The convoy with a Castor container reached the destination 170 kilometers away at night.

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On Tuesday night, nuclear waste rolled across North Rhine-Westphalia. The first of many Castor transports was accompanied by protests. The left now demands the resignation of the NRW Minister of Economics.

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The Castor transport containing highly radioactive nuclear waste from the Jülich research center has arrived at the interim storage facility in Ahaus, North Rhine-Westphalia. According to police, the journey proceeded without incident.

·Hamburg, Germany
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For decades there has been a dispute over nuclear waste transport. The transfer of a castor from Jülich to Ahaus was peaceful, but it was just the beginning.

·Berlin, Germany
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The nuclear waste from the Jülich research reactor is to be transported to the Ahaus intermediate camp. More than 150 castors are transported on the road. Now the first convoy has rolled across North Rhine-Westphalia.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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