This is a plan of deep geologic repository in Germany. Wait, in Germany? I've heard Germany is closing down its nuclear plants?!
But who said it's #nuclear? Millions of tons of highly toxic mercury and arsenic waste is being stored worldwide in geologic repositories for decades. That's the only thing you can do because unlike nuclear waste you can't recycle these metals.
Sure, as a matter of fact the *only* reason why there are so few deep geology storage sites for nuclear waste is that there was *too few* of it to make economical sense. For example the whole UK nuclear industry produced slightly over 2000 m3 of high-level waste during the whole 60 years of operation! You don't build a huge underground site for such amount, you just keep it in at the plant (that's the whole waste of Swiss nuclear program for the last 40 years or so).
@kravietz Makes sense.