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The deep geological repository concept involves the placement of long-lived radioactive waste, often spent nuclear fuel, in rooms excavated deep within stable, low-permeability bedrock. The combination of waste package, engineered seals and bedrock would provide a high level of long-term safety, without relying on on-going future maintenance. IRC Chat channels
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