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Comments by "Markus Müller" (@markusmuller6173) on "The world’s first permanent nuclear-waste repository | DW News" video.
In Germany they also wanted to store their poison in the Asse tunnel. Until moisture penetrated the deposit, the containers corroded and the rising water level endangered the groundwater. The French are at least as clever and store their nuclear waste easily accessible for necessary and by future technology hopfully promissing post-processing, well protected on the earth's surface. "Out of sight - out of mind" just doesn't work with nuclear waste.
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In Germany they also wanted to store their poison in the Asse tunnel. Until moisture penetrated the deposit, the containers corroded and the rising water level endangered the groundwater. The French are at least as clever and store their nuclear waste easily accessible for necessary and by future technology hopfully promissing post-processing, well protected on the earth's surface. "Out of sight - out of mind" just doesn't work with nuclear waste.
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@krashd The deeper it goes, the longer it takes - this equally goes for very bad things.
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In Germany they also wanted to store their poison in the Asse tunnel. Until moisture penetrated the deposit, the containers corroded and the rising water level endangered the groundwater. The French are at least as clever and store their nuclear waste easily accessible for necessary and by future technology hopfully promissing post-processing, well protected on the earth's surface. "Out of sight - out of mind" just doesn't work with nuclear waste.
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In Germany they also wanted to store their poison in the Asse tunnel. Until moisture penetrated the deposit, the containers corroded and the rising water level endangered the groundwater. The French are at least as clever and store their nuclear waste easily accessible for necessary and by future technology hopfully promissing post-processing, well protected on the earth's surface. "Out of sight - out of mind" just doesn't work with nuclear waste.
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@wom_Bat I don't recognize too much benefit in replying to the content of your comment (which was addressed directly to me about 10 minutes ago) if it is not visible to all panelists. This kind of "off-screen communication" had already been tried out by the somewhat old-fashioned East German Stasi... and delivered rather disappointing results from a general government perspective, right?
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@fr21_org I don't recognize too much benefit in replying to the content of your comment (which was addressed directly to me about 15 minutes ago) if it is not visible to all panelists. This kind of "off-screen communication" had already been tried out by the somewhat old-fashioned East German Stasi... and delivered rather disappointing results from a general government perspective, right?
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