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Information about the Neckarwestheim site (Baden Wurttemberg)
You will find a survey of the project dealing with the storage of spent fuel elements at the nuclear power plant site in this brief description (in German only):
The on-site interim storage facility applied for on 20 December 1999 and licensed 22 September 2003 was commissioned on 6 December 2006 with the emplacement of the first cask (type CASTOR®V/19). The interim storage facility has been licensed for maximum 40 years.
Before this interim storage facility had been licensed and completed, a so-called temporary storage facility had been operated from 10 April 2001 until 19 December 2006, where fuel elements had been stored until the interim storage facility was commissioned.
Previously granted licences on the on-site interim storage facility (in German only)
Modifications / amendments currently applied for
- Use of the transport and storage cask TN 24 E
- Extension of the protection from disruptive actions or other third-party intervention (SEWD)
- Additional loading variants for the transport and storage casks CASTOR®V/19
- Storage of quivers with special fuel elements in casks of the CASTOR®V/19 type
Licensing authority
Since 30 July 2016, the Federal Office for the Safety of Nuclear Waste Management (BfE) is the licensing authority for interim storage facilities for nuclear fuels. It has taken over this task from the Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS) that had been responsible until then.
State of 2017.02.02