Press release from the Franco-German parliamentary groups The StocaMine site, located in Wittelsheim, Alsace, has been storing 42 thousand tons of ultimate and highly toxic industrial waste, such as arsenic, mercury, pesticides and other plant protection waste, since 1990 at a depth of 500 metres. This storage was to be temporary and reversible, guaranteeing the possibility of removing waste in case of a problem. However, France's decision to fa…
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Press release from the Franco-German parliamentary groups The StocaMine site, located in Wittelsheim, Alsace, has been storing 42 thousand tons of ultimate and highly toxic industrial waste, such as arsenic, mercury, pesticides and other plant protection waste, since 1990 at a depth of 500 metres. This storage was to be temporary and reversible, guaranteeing the possibility of removing waste in case of a problem. However, France's decision to fa…