Departure of the twelfth transport of vitrified waste from France to Belgium
Press release
September 12, 2006
The twelfth transport of vitrified nuclear waste from France to Belgium, announced by the Belgian utility SYNATOM and AREVA NC on September 8, left the TN International railway terminal in Valognes (France) today at 11:37 am. Its arrival in Belgium is expected as from September 13, 2006.
At the Mol (Belgium) train station, the cask containing 28 canisters of vitrified waste will be loaded on a special-purpose vehicle and transported to the BELGOPROCESS storage site in Dessel.
The cask used for transport fully complies with the very strict standards defined by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Nuclear material transportation meets national and international regulations in order to guarantee a high level of safety.

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