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Nuclear Transport From Garching Is Getting Closer - Debate on Uranium

Summary by onetz.de
Germany has left nuclear power, but there is still nuclear waste. This also applies to the research reactor in Garching, and according to critics, there is a particularly explosive waste there.
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Nuclear opponents warn of possibly planned nuclear waste shipments from the research reactor FRM II Garching to the North Rhine-Westphalian intermediate camp Ahaus. Compared to waste from commercial nuclear power plants, the waste from the research reactor Garching is particularly problematic, criticise the private environmental institute Munich and the anti-atom organization .. Transporting over 700 kilometres to Ahaus poses great dangers. What…

Germany has left nuclear power, but there is still nuclear waste. This also applies to the research reactor in Garching, and according to critics, there is a particularly explosive waste there.

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onetz.de broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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