Underground waste disposal
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What is underground waste disposal?
- Contaminated wastes intended for permanent removal from the biosphere are deposited at underground waste disposal facilities.
- These wastes are deposited in inactive mining fields of potash and salt mines, which have been safely closed off against the remaining mine working.
- They are situated below the water-bearing strata, at depths of 500 to 800 metres.
- They are sealed off from the environment by mighty salt layers and geological formations.
Waste disposal procedure 
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Waste types
Typical wastes suitable for underground depositing are:
- wastes containing cyanide or mercury
- residues from incinerators
- filter and ball miss dusts
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Sites
The underground waste disposal facilities Herfa-Neurode and Zielitz are outfitted with state-of-the-art technical equipment, and are capable of handling the delivery of large volumes of waste.
