The plan to bring back to Spain the nuclear waste it keeps in France is once again delayed and the million dollar bond paid for the delay will continue to gain weight in the coming years. Spain sent to France more than three decades ago radioactive waste from the crashed Vandelós I nuclear power station (Tarragona), which suffered in 1989 the most serious nuclear incident in the country’s history due to a fire. The deadlines for repatriating the…
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The plan to bring back to Spain the nuclear waste it keeps in France is once again delayed and the million dollar bond paid for the delay will continue to gain weight in the coming years. Spain sent to France more than three decades ago radioactive waste from the crashed Vandelós I nuclear power station (Tarragona), which suffered in 1989 the most serious nuclear incident in the country’s history due to a fire. The deadlines for repatriating the…