UK – Scotland Dounreay nuclear fuel to be removed to Sellafield
Published on 22 February 2013
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority is to remove the remainder of the nuclear fuel it inherited at Dounreay.
The highly radioactive material, which was among 100 tonnes left by the UK Atomic Energy Agency, is to be taken to Sellafield in Cumbria.
One of Reasons to Stop Using Nuclear Energy before Accidents Stop it.
Sellafield Nuclear Plant is located on the Northwest Coast of England on the Irish Sea. It is a government owned facility that produces about one-fourth of the United Kingdom’s energy. Nuclear waste from this facility had turned the Irish sea into one of the most radioactive bodies of water in the world.
Sellafield discharges two million gallons of radioactive water into the Irish Sea every day at high tide. This includes a cocktail of over 30 alpha, beta and gamma radionuclides. BNFL admits that radioactive discharges in the 1970’s were 100 times those of today. As a result of these discharges, which include around half a tons of plutonium, the Irish Sea has become the most radioactively contaminated sea in the world.
A wide range of fish, shellfish and molluscs continue to show varying degrees of radioactive contamination from Sellafield’s discharges. Cesium-137(half life is 30 years) and Iodine-129(half life is 15.7 million years!) from Sellafield have spread through the Arctic Ocean into the waters of northern Canada and are having a bigger impact on the Arctic than the Chernobyl accident. Sellafield’s gas discharges of Krypton can be measured in Miami.
Greanpeace simulation of radioactive discharge from Sellafield and La Hague reprocessing plants http://archive.greenpeace.org/nuclear/ospar2000/images/content/ospar/model.gif (This link has been removed from the greenpeace site??)
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