2. Service life of industrial warehouses
Recent industrial warehouses were originally designed for a minimum life of 50 years. Some are now aiming for a 100-year lifespan (e.g. the Habog warehouse in the Netherlands, built to last at least 100 years).
Finally, as mentioned above, work was carried out in France under the Bataille law. The concepts developed in this context are summarized in
In parallel with the work carried out in this research area, a joint initiative between AREVA, SGN and CEA was launched in 1999 to assess the long-term suitability of existing industrial waste storage...
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United Kingdom Government http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/radioactivity/mrws/waste/interim-storage.htm
German Safety Authority http://www.bfs.de/en/transport/zwischenlager/einfuehrung.html
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