Radioactive waste from the Krsko nuclear power plant, Croatia intends to store next to the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Regulatory Agency for Radiation and Nuclear Safety of Bosnia and Herzegovina (darns) proposed the state government to seek clarification of the Croatian on the possible construction of a radioactive waste from the Krsko nuclear power plant near the Palace along the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hina reports.

Director darns's Emir Dizdarevic reported the members of the Presidency and the Council of Ministers that the Croatian was informed about the intention of the municipality of Dvor, about 2.5 kilometers from BiH. Border build a radioactive waste dump. He suggested that the Council of Ministers to the information placed on the agenda of the Croatian seek clarification of such intention.

"The official information on the construction of the waste we received 15 days ago through a joint convention on the management of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste management, ratified by BiH," said Dizdarevic for Srna.

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It is clear that Croatia, which is their local community informed about plans to build radioactive landfill and asked for permission to build such a facility, the duty to inform and BiH according to which there is a possibility of negative impact.

Dizdarevic believes that Croatia and Slovenia, which are equal co-owners of Krsko nuclear power plant, should solve problems rako to radioactive waste and nuclear fuel remain in the vicinity of the hotel where he produced, rather than building a landfill on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Earlier, the authorities of BiH. Entity Republic of Serbian and Novi Grad municipality, which is located opposite the Palace, announced strong opposition to the construction of radioactive waste on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina.