The Radiation Protection Center reviews the safety assessment of the waste area at least every 15 years. Source: The Nordic Page Date:September 12, 2023 Author:Nord.News Categories:Finland Tags:Cent, Fi, FINA, Io, It, Men, Radiation, Safe, Safety, Thor, WasteRelated posts:STUK confirms the safety of the disposal of low- and medium-level nuclear waste on the island of OlkiluotoSweden approves plan for final repository for nuclear wasteรsthammar says yes to final disposal of nuclear wasteRight now: รsthammar says yes to final disposal of nuclear wasteWestinghouse receives criticism for handling nuclear wasteExcavation of the nuclear waste disposal tunnels beginsThe municipality says yes – now the decision on nuclear waste ends up with the governmentRadioactive military scrap in nuclear wasteThe Loviisa nuclear power plant received the green light to continue operatingThe Nuclear Regulatory Authority approved the start-up of the Olkiluoto 3 reactor Related Posts:Excavation of the nuclear waste disposal tunnels begins (May 7, 2021)รsthammar demands information about the final repository (April 3, 2021)Westinghouse receives criticism for handling nuclear waste (April 25, 2021)Radioactive military scrap in waste: More radium than expected (April 4, 2021)Radioactive military scrap in nuclear waste (April 4, 2021)STUK confirms the safety of the disposal of low- and medium-level nuclear waste on the island of OlkiluotoSeptember 12, 2023The authority announces the delay in processing the nuclear waste facility’s permitSeptember 27, 2023Sweden approves plan for final repository for nuclear wasteJanuary 27, 2022The future of nuclear waste: what is the plan and can it be safe?May 9, 2022Finnish nuclear power plant: No change in radiation levels in UkraineMarch 6, 2022The Ministry of Social Affairs and Health updates the guidelines on the use of iodine in the event of a radiation hazardOctober 11, 2022 Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.