A deep geological repository is often a nuclear waste archive excavated deep in a stable geologic environment (typically below 300 m or 1000 feet). It entails combining waste form, spend package, engineered seals and geology that is suited to offer a high level associated with long-term isolation in addition to containment without long term maintenance.
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