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Ionising radiation
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Legal bases for the handling of enhanced natural environmental radioactivity by human impact
Radiation protection
Note: Parts of the "Act on the Protection against the Harmful Effect of Ionising Radiation" (Radiation Protection Act) come into force on 1.10.2017, but most of them first on 31.12.2018.
Soil protection
Bundes-Bodenschutz- und Altlastenverordnung (BBodSchV)
Continuing legal bases of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) (until 31.12.2018)
- including Durchführungsbestimmung to the Ordinance - DB - (Gesetzblatt I Nummer 30 Seite 341, 348)
Note: Pursuant to Article 118 (1) of the Radiation Protection Ordinance, the AtStrlSV and Waste Rock Pile Directive/StrlSAblAnO further apply "to the remediation of relics of former activities and works and the decommissioning and remediation of facility sites and industrial premises of uranium ore mining" in the new Laender. However, they only regulate those cases where the owner himself wants to take measures.
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State of 2017.12.01