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In 1983, Finland unveiled a bold plan to tackle nuclear power's biggest problem: nuclear waste. Now, four decades later, this plan is being put to the test. Join us as we explore how the Onkalo project—a deep geological repository built over 1,411 feet (430 meters) beneath Olkiluoto Island—is designed to safely store nuclear waste for 100,000 years. Discover how Finland's innovative approach uses a multi-barrier system involving copper canisters, bentonite clay, and the ancient granite bedrock to secure radioactive waste far from people, animals, and the environment. We'll delve into the challenges faced during construction, including technical hurdles like groundwater management and seismic considerations, as well as public concerns and opposition. We'll also compare Finland's strategy with nuclear waste management efforts in other countries like Sweden, France, Canada, and the United States. Is Finland setting the standard for solving nuclear energy's biggest challenge? Watch the video to find out. What do you think? Has Finland solved the nuclear waste problem, or should we look elsewhere for solutions? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more insightful videos on megaprojects and innovative engineering solutions. #finland #infrastructure #construction #nuclearpower