On 25 April 2017, the operator responsibilities for the Asse II mine as well as the Konrad and Morsleben repositories were transferred to the Federal Company for Radioactive Waste Disposal (Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung mbH, BGE). This website of the Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS) will therefore no longer be updated and displays the status as on 24 April 2017. You will find current information at the BGE: www.bge.de

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Asse mine Again changes in influent saline solutions detected in Asse

The inflow of saline solution into the Asse II mine has again changed. This time, a location in front of mining district 9 on the 750-m level is affected. A mining district is a mine opening where salt has been mined formerly. This mining district is backfilled with Sorel concrete, no radioactive waste is stored there.

Asse mine Increased inflow of saline solutions in the Asse mine

In the process of an inspection, the Asse II mine operating company, Asse GmbH, detected an increase in influent saline solutions in the Asse mine. At the main point of inflow on the 658-m level, approximately 11.4 cubic metres of influent saline solutions were measures this morning for the past 24 hours.

Asse mine Asse influent saline solutions are used for special type of concrete

With immediate effect, the influent saline solutions stored on the premises of the Asse II mine can be used for the mixing of special concrete. In a depth of 750 m a building material facility is ready for use with which 200 cubic metres of concrete will be produced per day.

Transfer of operator responsibilities

On 25 April 2017, the operator responsibilities for the Asse II mine as well as the Konrad and Morsleben repositories were transferred to the Federal Company for Radioactive Waste Disposal (Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung mbH, BGE). Previously, the responsibility for the projects was with the Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS). The foundations for the change of operatorship are laid down in the "Act on the Realignment of the Organisational Structures in the Field of Radioactive Waste Disposal", which became effective on 30 July 2016. The BfS focusses on the federal tasks of radiation protection, for example in the field of defence against nuclear hazards, medical research, mobile communication, UV protection or the measuring networks for environmental radioactivity.

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