Public invited to discussions on Sizewell C
The public will be invited to talk to Environment Agency staff about
proposals to provide permits to the company behind planned Sizewell C
nuclear power station at three events next week. The events on Thursday,
Friday and Saturday will give opportunities to discuss proposed permits for
NNB Generation Company, a subsidiary created by EDF Energy, to discharge of
and dispose of radioactive waste, operate standby power supply systems
using diesel generators, and discharge cooling water and liquid effluent
into the North Sea. Tom Daly, Green Party councillor for Aldeburgh and
Leiston District Council, the ward covering Sizewell, said: “It is really
important for people to get involved, go to the meetings and inform
themselves of exactly what is going on.
Suffolk News 7th July 2022
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