Municipalities and the district want to go hand in hand against a possible location for a nuclear waste repository in Erdinger Land.
District Administrator Martin Bayerstorfer (CSU) has the first signals that the subsoil is not suitable.
Erding - In the district committee, mayor spokesman Hans Wiesmaier (CSU / Fraunberg) asked for support from the district.
“The communities are overstrained, both professionally and personally.” He thinks it makes sense to deal with the topic in the district committee or district council.
Bayerstorfer agreed.
The goal must be to drop all areas.
In this context, Bayerstorfer reported that some localities were already out of the running, but not parts of the corridors of Dorfens, Lengdorf and Bockhorns. He went on to say that an initial examination of the subsurface showed that the rock layers, including basalt, would have to be hundreds of meters thick in order to enable a nuclear repository. "But they are probably not with us," emphasized the district administrator. In addition, there are always only very small areas that could appear suitable. That is why it makes no sense to build a repository here. ham