Nuclear Waste Transport to Ahaus

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  • transports of high level and other radioactive waste to the temporary repository in Ahaus (D) had been announced for the beginning of 2012 - as of April 2012 the transport plans have been "postponed" probably because of the protests-, partly in Castor-like containers, including nuclear materials from several German nuclear facilities
    • shipments of 152 Castor casks with 288,161 high level radioactive waste pebbles (spherical fuel elements) of the former very high temperature reactor (VHTR) AVR Jülich from the research center in Jülich (D) to the interim repository in Ahaus (D) are canceled as of November 2012 (instead of firstly announced for early 2012 and later for October 2012)[1]. They are now supposed to be exported to the USA - allowed by a new final disposal law confirmed by the German Bundesrat on July 5th, 2013[2]
    • as decided on November 30th[3], they are supposed to be shipped in convois of two Castor casks each transport - 76 shipments within a supposed time frame of 1 1/2 years[1] - there would be a need of nearly weekly shipments of 6 trucks
    • first transports were announced for the beginning of 2010, but were postponed
  • transports of high level radioactive waste from research reactors in Berlin, Munich, and Mainz in a Castor MTR2 container (the same container type used in 2005 for the shipment from Rossendorf to Ahaus, and that was supposed to be used for a 2010 shipment to Russia)[4]
  • transports of medium level radioactive waste CSD-C coquilles in 150 TGC 36 casks from the so-called "reprocessing unit" (plutonium factory) La Hague is expected by 2021[5] (earlier: 2014[6][7])
  • transports of low and medium level radioactive waste from several places like the nuclear waste conditioning plant in Duisburg are going on - as of November 2012 50 of these transports took place by truck this year already
    • A first "test shipment" took place during the 11th week (March 12-18, 2012)
  • the transport of high level radioactive waste from Ahaus (D) to Russia that was proposed to be done on December 16/17, 2010[8] has been cancelled as a result of massive protests[9] German
  • more information:


  • past events:
    • Autobahn action day and afterwards manifestation at the research center Jülich on February 25, 2012
    • start-up rally of the protests on December 18, 2011 at 2 PM at the repository in Ahaus (D)
    • demonstration on November 21, 2010 at 2 PM at the repository in Ahaus (D)


  1. 1.0 1.1 http://de.indymedia.org/2011/12/321158.shtml as at December 3, 2011
  2. http://www.ausgestrahlt.de/atommuellexport as at July 8, 2013
  3. http://www.contratom.de/2011/12/01/autobahn-castoren-aus-julich-sollen-rollen as at Devember 3, 2011
  4. email of Aktionsbündnis Münsterland gegen Atomanlagen as of May 5, 2013
  5. lecture by Wolfgang Neumann at Atommüllkonferenz in Hannover, June 23, 2012
  6. Accoring to a booklet of Deutsches Atomforum, the lobby organization of the German nuclear industry: "Die Rücknahme von Wiederaufarbeitungsabfällen aus Frankreich und Großbritannien. Transport und Zwischenlagerung von Glaskokillen" as at January 19, 2012
  7. http://www.anti-atom-aktuell.de/archiv/186/186ahaus.html as at January 19, 2012
  8. see http://www.contratom.de/2.0/index.php?mod=blog&artikel=1489 - December 8, 2010
  9. http://www.contratom.de/2.0/index.php?mod=blog&artikel=1523 - December 8, 2010