El ATC de Villar de Cañas: ese oscuro objeto del deseo

Authors

  • Santiago A. Bello Paredes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18042/cepc/rap.198.10

Keywords:

Nuclear Law, Centralised Temporary Storage, Villar de Cañas, radioactive wastes, Natura 2000 Network

Abstract

The purpose of this global study focuses, on not only perform a legal and administrative assessment, of the current radioactive wastes situation in Spain, and that after the open debate with the approval, by the Nuclear Safety Council, a favourable report to the installation of Centralised Temporary Storage (CTS) in Villar de Cañas (Cuenca); and whith the beginning of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha a procedure to be included in the Natura 2000 Network, the territory where it should be built. Once again, It writes another page of the debate about nuclear energy in Spain, now not in the field of operating nuclear power plants, but in reference to the facilities they need to management their radioactive wastes. 

Issue

Section

ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT OF SPAIN AND THE EUROPEAN UNION