Finland to Open World's First Permanent Nuclear Waste Repository
Finland is poised to begin operations at Onkalo, the world's first permanent repository for spent nuclear fuel. The facility, decades in the making, provides a final storage location for large quantities of radioactive waste.
Built into bedrock estimated to be 1.9 billion years old, the Onkalo repository aims to isolate nuclear waste for extended periods. The project's completion marks a significant step in addressing the challenges of long-term nuclear waste management.
Construction of the facility began years ago, reflecting a commitment to finding a permanent solution for the disposal of spent nuclear fuel. The site represents a major investment in infrastructure and technology designed to contain hazardous materials.
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