A Strasbourg court has authorised the permanent containment of approximately 42,000 tonnes of highly toxic chemical waste: cyanide, arsenic, mercury, and more, at the former Stocamine potash mine. France is set to inject concrete and seal the mine galleries to protect Europe’s largest aquifer. Geological subsidence, heat-induced rock shifts, and corroding barriers raise fears of eventual leakage into the Upper Rhine aquifer, which supplies drinking water to millions across France, Germany, and Switzerland. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on this veritable “timebomb for future generations”, FRANCE 24’s Eve Irvine welcomes Marcos Buser, Geologist and Social Scientist.
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