World’s First Nuclear Waste Tomb Nears Completion
This article discusses the imminent opening of Onkalo, Finland’s underground geological repository for spent nuclear fuel, projected to be the world’s first permanent facility of its kind. Located 433 meters below ground in stable bedrock, Onkalo is designed to safely store radioactive waste for at least 100,000 years. Despite some lingering concerns from environmental groups, the project has garnered significant public trust and support within Finland, a nation committed by law to managing its nuclear waste domestically.