News and events 2013

The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation and the Swedish NGO Office for Nuclear Waste Review, MKG, has submitted a joint statement on the power industry’s nuclear waste company’s research and development program Fud-13 to the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority.
On October 15, the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation [SSNC] and the Swedish NGO Office for Nuclear Waste Review [MKG] submitted their second statement to the Land- and Environmental Court, giving their view of the nuclear waste company’s [SKB] answer to the demands of completions.
On October 2, The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority, SRSA, submitted a statement to the Land- and Environmental Court, in which they give their view of SKB’s reply to the demands of completions that has been submitted earlier by the body of referral in the review of the license application to build a final repository for spent nuclear fuel.
On September 27, the Government’s scientific advisory body, the Swedish Council for Nuclear Waste, submitted their second statement to the Land- and Environmental Court for the judicial review of the license application in accordance with the Environmental Code.
The license application to build a final repository for spent nuclear fuel was submitted for consultation to the relevant referral bodies by the Land and Environmental Court. The referral bodies in turn responded by demanding completions in several areas, whereby the court, in November 2012, ordered the nuclear waste company SKB to respond to these demands.

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The government has on Jan 27 2022 taken a decision to approve the repository license application despite outstanding copper corrosion issues. Read more about this here >>

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