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"Question 16 by Justas Vincas Paleckis () Although 15 of the 27 European Union Member States have nuclear power plants, there are currently very few projects to set up long-term repositories for radioactive waste. While the EU recognises that the structure of energy supply is a matter for Member States, it is creating the most advanced legal framework for nuclear safety, security and the management of radioactive waste. This law is being proposed under the Euratom Treaty, in line with which the EU establishes and regulates basic safety standards. It has been announced that the Commission will propose European legislation on radioactive waste management in the second half of 2010. A public consultation on such a legislative proposal is currently being carried out. What stage have these consultations reached, and what results have been achieved? What specific environmental requirements will this directive seek to provide? Will there be specific requirements for those countries that have already closed their nuclear power plants – and have chosen different ways of managing waste – to build their own repositories or to repay suppliers in line with existing agreements?"@en1
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"Subject: Legislation on radioactive waste management and storage"1

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