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    Commission opinion of 9 March 2020 relating to the plan for the disposal of radioactive waste arising from the Krümmel L-ILW interim storage facility located in the land of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany (Only the German text is authentic) 2020/C 81/01

    C/2020/1255

    OJ C 81, 11.3.2020, p. 1–2 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, HR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

    11.3.2020   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    C 81/1


    COMMISSION OPINION

    of 9 March 2020

    relating to the plan for the disposal of radioactive waste arising from the Krümmel L-ILW interim storage facility located in the land of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

    (Only the German text is authentic)

    (2020/C 81/01)

    The assessment below is carried out under the provisions of the Euratom Treaty, without prejudice to any additional assessments to be carried out under the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and the obligations stemming from it and from secondary legislation (1).

    On 20 September 2019 the European Commission received from the Government of Germany, in accordance with Article 37 of the Euratom Treaty, General Data relating to the plan for the disposal of radioactive waste (2) arising from the Krümmel L-ILW interim storage facility.

    On the basis of these data and additional information requested by the Commission on 14 October 2019 and provided by the German authorities on 19 November 2019, and following consultation with the Group of Experts, the Commission has drawn up the following opinion:

    1.

    The distance between the site and the nearest border with another Member State, in this case Denmark is 150 km.

    2.

    During normal operations, the discharge of gaseous radioactive effluents is not liable to cause an exposure of the population in another Member State that would be significant from the point of view of health, in respect of the dose limits laid down in the Basic Safety Standards Directive (3).

    Normal operations will not lead to discharges of liquid radioactive effluents into the environment. Hence, the facility will not be subject to a regulatory discharge authorisation for such effluents.

    3.

    Secondary solid radioactive waste is temporarily stored on site before shipment to licensed treatment or disposal facilities located in Germany.

    4.

    In the event of unplanned releases of radioactive effluents that may follow the accidents of the type and magnitude considered in the General Data, the doses likely to be received by the population of another Member State, would not be significant from the point of view of health in respect of the reference levels laid down in the Basic Safety Standards Directive.

    In conclusion, the Commission is of the opinion that the implementation of the plan for the disposal of radioactive waste in whatever form, arising from the Krümmel L-ILW interim storage facility, located in the land of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, both in normal operation and in the event of the accidents of the type and magnitude considered in the General Data, is not liable to result in a radioactive contamination, significant from the point of view of health, of the water, soil or airspace of another Member State, in respect of the provisions laid down in the Basic Safety Standards Directive.

    Done at Brussels, 9 March 2020.

    For the Commission

    Kadri SIMSON

    Member of the Commission


    (1)  For instance, under the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, environmental aspects should be further assessed. Indicatively, the Commission would like to draw attention to the provisions of Directive 2011/92/EU on the assessment of the effects of certain public and private projects on the environment, as amended by Directive 2014/52/EU; to Directive 2001/42/EC on the assessment of the effects of certain plans and programmes on the environment, as well as to Directive 92/43/EEC on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora and to Directive 2000/60/EC establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy.

    (2)  The disposal of radioactive waste in the meaning of point 1 of Commission Recommendation 2010/635/Euratom of 11 October 2010 on the application of Article 37 of the Euratom Treaty (OJ L 279, 23.10.2010, p. 36).

    (3)  Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom of 5 December 2013 laying down basic safety standards for protection against the dangers from exposure to ionising radiation (OJ L 13, 17.1.2014, p. 1).


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