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Controversial Transports of Nuclear Waste Approved in North Rhine-Westphalia

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The transport is considered controversial, but the green light has now been given: nuclear waste can be transported from Jülich to the interim storage facility in Ahaus. This marks one of the largest nuclear waste transports by road in decades.

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A few dozen anti-atomists protest in Ahaus and Jülich against the approved Castor transports. They demand to stop the planned nuclear waste journeys through NRW.

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A number of nuclear waste shipments in NRW have been approved. The protest is not long in coming, even from police circles.

·Germany
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The transport is considered controversial, but the green light has now been given: nuclear waste can be transported from Jülich to the interim storage facility in Ahaus. This marks one of the largest nuclear waste transports by road in decades.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Nuclear waste transport from Jülich to Ahaus approved: 152 Castor containers are to be transported on heavy transport across NRW.

From Jülich to Ahaus 152 Castor containers are to be transported with nuclear waste. The route goes once across NRW. A much smaller quantity comes from Garching.

·Munich, Germany
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The Jülich experimental reactor has left radiant old loads. The approximately 300,000 fuel element bullets are to be transported on the road to Münsterland. Nuclear waste is also being rolled up from Bavaria.

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aachener-zeitung.de broke the news in on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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