- KBS-3
KBS-3 (an abbreviation of "kärnbränslesäkerhet", nuclear fuel safety) is a technology for disposal of high-level
radioactive waste developed inSweden bySvensk Kärnbränslehantering AB by appointment from Statens Strålskyddsinstitut (the government's radiation protection agency).The method:
* The waste is first stored in intermediate storage for 30 years.
* The waste is encapsulated iniron .
* The iron capsule is encapsulated incopper .
* The capsule is deposited in a layer ofbentonite clay, in a circular hole, 8 meters deep and with a diameter of 2 meters, drilled in a cave 500 metres down intoprimary rock .
* After the storage facility is full, the drill hole is sealed and the site marked.
* After 100,000 years of storage, the radioactivity level of the waste is at the same level as that ofuranium ore mined to make the fuel.The first facility using this method will be located in either
Forsmark orOskarshamn ,Sweden with space for 6000 capsules. 200 capsules will be deposited in the storage annually. The technology was developed by studying different natural storage facilities such as the natural reactor inOklo inGabon and the uranium mine inCigar Lake ,Canada .If the holes into the rock from the cave are drilled vertically, the method is called KBS-3V and if they are drilled horizontally it is called KBS-3H. The only method considered so far is KBS-3V.
ee also
Deep geological repository External links
* [http://www.skb.se/templates/SKBPage____8010.aspx Djupförvarets barriärer] (in Swedish)
* [http://www.skb.se/templates/SKBPage____8735.aspx Final repository] (same as above, but in English)
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