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[–] barsoap@lemm.ee 12 points 3 months ago

In case anyone is wondering "where does that 'yellow barrel is radioactive waste' meme come from" it comes from Germany. Those barrels contain mid-level radioactive waste, were only designed to contain it until they arrive in the depository, which is an old salt mine, which is in the process of getting dissolved by water incursions. Storing stuff in there cost the industry about 900k Euro in fees, fixing everything up is projected to cost on the order of six billion tax payer Euros. That's a subsidy right there isn't it. And this shit is just the tip of the tip of the iceberg.

Long story short pretty much noone in Germany trusts the nuclear industry to install a washing machine, much less operate nuclear plants or storage facilities.