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stratigraphy, Aquatic chemistry, etc. Kicking the can down the road based on ungrounded assumptions for a good outcome after 1,000 or 10,000 years, by using a technically easy and cheap method for sequestering radioactive HLW, questions our credibility and responsibility to the future generations. trous because the entire geological repository will become very highly contaminated and difficult to be maintained and control. This will include additional complex issues of maintaining surrounding the engineering barrier for extended geologic time, with unknown bio hazard consequences. The situation becomes more complicate from established in the Mining science indisputable fact, that at any time new artificial cell is formed in the rock matrix, the thermodynamic changes forms around water vapors condenses in form of established in geology perched fresh water lenses. These lenses are the next issue to come with toxic compounds transport (including long-lived radioactive isotopes and formed from the decay of other toxic chemical and reactive compounds). Acknowledgment: I would like to thank Dr. Garry Sandquist and Dr. Manoradjan ֗7&