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Finland’s markerless nuclear-waste vault aims to outlive civilizations
science5 days ago

Finland’s markerless nuclear-waste vault aims to outlive civilizations

Finland is advancing Onkalo, a 430-meter-deep geological repository on Olkiluoto Island intended to contain spent nuclear fuel for about 100,000 years, using copper canisters, bentonite clay, and granite as barriers. The project’s provocative plan is to seal the tunnel and restore the surface, leaving no markers, based on the belief that any warning would draw attention rather than deter curiosity. While it is the furthest along such programs globally, it addresses only Finland’s spent fuel and does not resolve global waste or nuclear-power politics; emplacement of canisters is imminent but the marker decision remains decades away.

Finland’s Underground Nuclear Vault Targets Centuries of Containment
science1 month ago

Finland’s Underground Nuclear Vault Targets Centuries of Containment

Finland is preparing to activate Onkalo, a 430‑meter‑deep underground repository carved into ancient bedrock to store about 6,500 tonnes of spent nuclear fuel. Projected to operate into the 2120s and then be sealed, it reflects a landmark approach to permanent domestic disposal—unmatched globally so far. While engineered to keep waste isolated for millennia, uncertainties remain, notably copper canister corrosion and how future generations will understand the hazard, prompting ideas like durable warnings through nuclear semiotics.