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BfS improves stability of Asse

Remaining cavities in salt chambers of the southern flank are filled with special type of concrete.

Today, Asse GmbH started filling residual cavities in some salt chambers with a special type of concrete. The works are carried out in the so-called southern flank of the mine which contains a large number of cavities. According to information provided by the Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS) in Salzgitter as the operator of the facility, the deformation of the mine and the risk of an increased inflow of solution are to be reduced through this measure. Only chambers are backfilled where no radioactive waste has been stored.

Since the mid nineties, the empty chambers from former rock salt mining were filled with ground salt. Since this so-called salt grit has slumped over the years, however, cavities have formed between the chamber ceiling (or roof) and the salt. These cavities (roof clefts) are now filled with Sorel concrete. For this special type of mining concrete, magnesium oxide and rock salt are used instead of sand or gravel.

Altogether, one intends to fill the roof clefts of about 80 chambers with Sorel concrete. The chambers to be backfilled are located on the 532-m level. They were drilled into from the 511-m level where there is also a building material facility mixing the Sorel concrete. In two weeks, the roof cleft in the first chamber should be backfilled. By and by, all cavities are filled with Sorel concrete. This is a very laborious process and numerous preliminary and accompanying works need to be carried out. The process of backfilling will last at least until 2011.

Video on backfilling of roof clefts (german)

State of 2009.12.07

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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