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Geological Disposal

Geological disposal is a method for safely storing hazardous waste, particularly nuclear waste, deep underground in stable rock formations. The goal is to isolate the waste from the environment and human populations for thousands of years. This process involves selecting appropriate geological sites that can contain the waste securely and prevent any leakage. Once the waste is placed in these deep geological formations, the sites are sealed to minimize any risk of contamination, ensuring safety for future generations and protecting the environment.

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    Geological disposal is a method for safely storing hazardous waste, especially radioactive materials, deep underground. This process involves placing the waste in carefully designed facilities within stable rock formations, often several hundred meters below the earth's surface. The goal is to isolate the waste from the environment and human contact for thousands of years, allowing it to decay safely. Geological disposal is considered a responsible long-term solution to managing waste that cannot be treated or recycled effectively, ensuring the protection of public health and the environment for future generations.