Danish final disposal attempts
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Jump to navigationJump to search"The primary tasks of The Department of The Waste Management Plant, WMP, is to collect, receive, treat and store the Danish radioactive waste. In addition, the department operates two laboratories, a local sewage works and a laundry. The department is also responsible for the four waste storages. The WMP plays an important role in preparing for a final repository for radioactive waste. The WMP participates in the decommissioning projects primarily by handling the waste The WMP is lead by an engineer and employs app. 17 people of varous professional backgrounds: Engineers, technicians, computer programmer, work men and laundry assistants."[1]
Background information
- Danish Decommissioning
- media release: Danish Decommissioning and The Danish Ministry of Health cancel participation in international nuclear waste conference (March 16, 2015)
- media release: Six NGOs invite to an international nuclear waste conference in the Danish parliament building, Christiansborg (March 11, 2015)
- ↑ http://www.dekom.dk/english/dd%27s-departments/wmp.aspx as at September 26, 2012