Groups Slam Plan to Stack Shipping Containers of Nuclear Waste Ever Higher Beside the Irish Sea Near Drigg
Note stacking; proximity to the Irish Sea; rust; pooling water. It is in the rainiest part of England: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/the-northerner/2015/dec/09/cumbria-is-the-wettest-part-of-england-dont-scrimp-on-flood-defences This nuclear waste dump is officially expected to collapse due to coastal erosion. There is nothing low-level about the waste found within it, either. The operators are a consortium of California based URS (AECOM), Swedish Studsvik, and French State owned AREVA. British Serco is an affiliate. The owner is the British government (NDA).

Screen shots from official LLWR Video (NDA-Crown Copyright, OGL) https://youtu.be/NJkpLmzzWHE
On how to take action here: https://mariannewildart.wordpress.com/2016/07/03/lock-the-gate-on-drigg-nuclear-waste-site-15th-july-in-kendal
Many man-made radionuclides at Drigg LLWR are lethal for thousands and even millions of years: https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2016/07/12/what-radionuclides-are-at-drigg-nuclear-waste-dump-near-the-irish-sea-many-still-lethal-after-natural-erosion-expected-to-undermine-it-still-time-to-oppose-drigg-decision-15th-july/ Collapse of the Drigg dump is officially expected: https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2016/07/10/drigg-nuclear-waste-dump-menaced-by-coastal-erosion-foreign-companies-profit-uk-taxpayer-holds-liability-still-time-to-oppose-decision-15th-july/
From Radiation Free Lakeland:
“PRESS NOTICE LOCK THE GATE ON DRIGG –
THE UK’s NUCLEAR DUMP for “Low Level Waste”
Anti Nuclear and Citizen Groups slam the plan to stack shipping containers ever higher…
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