2012 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Conclusions and recommendations
verfasst von : Christian Streffer, Carl Friedrich Gethmann, Georg Kamp, Wolfgang Kröger, Eckard Rehbinder, Ortwin Renn, Klaus-Jürgen Röhlig
Erschienen in: Radioactive Waste
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Obligations which commit the stakeholders to prudent management of radioactive waste are in principle valid indefinitely and continue to exist towards the members of distant generations – though their binding force gradually decreases over time. The complex sequences (the “sequence spaces”) which must be included in the development of waste management strategies must nonetheless have time limits set, to meet the rational requirements of planning and for reasons of efficiency. Such a time limit should be based on the foreseeable future effect of the consequences, and thus on the relative hazard potential of the contents of the disposal facility and of possible exposure in the biosphere, which vary with the phases of the decay process and the chosen waste management strategy.