Stakeholders and tasks A large number of stakeholders are involved in the search for a repository for high-level radioactive waste. At this point, we would like to introduce the most important  ...
Stability at Morsleben – from mine to repository In deep geological storage, the host rock – that is, the rock that surrounds the radioactive waste – forms the most important barrier for the  ...
Announcement - Asse II mine 2 May 2017: Stabilisation measures on the second southern driftway on the 750-m level completed The retrieval of the radioactive waste from the Asse II mine requires  ...
Announcement - Special opening of Asse and Morsleben information centres 13 June 2017: The Asse and Morsleben information centres invite citizens to a special opening on this weekend Within the  ...
Announcement - Asse II mine 12 September 2017: Smoke emissions underground in the Asse II shaft mine On Tuesday afternoon around 16:35, an incipient fire started at the 637 metre level of the Asse II  ...
Announcement - Site selection 15 December 2017: Site selection report – Responses from the federal states offer an overview of the data situation In the summer, the Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung  ...
Site selection procedure The site selection procedure is based on the Repository Site Selection Act (StandAG), which sent the search for a repository site for high-level radioactive waste in Germany  ...
Announcement - Site Selection 5 September 2017: Opening event for the site selection procedure hosted in Berlin Never again shall a repository for high-level radioactive waste be imposed on a German  ...
Short Information about the Morsleben repository Morsleben repository is located in Saxony-Anhalt near the border to Lower Saxony. Around 37,000 m 3 of low and intermediate-level waste with  ...