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The profligate use of our stressed freshwater resource by the nuclear industry.

Stressed Freshwater in our Lakes and Rivers Cooling the Heels of the Nuclear Industry – while the Industry wants More and Hotter Waste.

  BY MARIANNEWILDART,  https://mariannewildart.wordpress.com/2023/06/15/stressed-freshwater-in-our-lakes-and-rivers-are-cooling-the-heels-of-the-nuclear-industry-and-the-industry-wants-more-and-hotter-waste/

There is a deeply worrying unspoken aspect of this heatwave and that is the profligate use of our stressed freshwater resource by the nuclear industry. The hotter the weather the more freshwater is required for processes including the one absolutely essential to protect all life on planet earth from humanity’s greatest hubris – and that is the cooling of high level radioactive wastes. The industry requires top quality water not the rubbish that was given to folk in West Cumbria from the boreholes near Sellafield – nope the industry requires the coolest freshest waster including from Britain’s most iconic lake.

For Fifteen years now Radiation Free Lakeland have been flagging up the nuclear industry’s eyewatering use of our most precious resource,  freshwater.  For fifteen years the main stream media have shied away from the issue preferring to flag up the freshwater use of fracking which is big and very nasty but on a different scale both in time and quantity of freshwater involved .

Despite the nuclear industry insisting that the public should not have access to information on fresh water use for reasons of ‘national security’ we now have a body of documentation from (largely blacked out) Freedom of Information requests and research which shows that the nuclear industry’s freshwater use is on a scale second to none.  The nuclear industry’s abuse of fresh water continues long after other industrys’ fracking, fossil fuel etc will have come and gone.

We have been told by diligent fracking activists that the figure from the hydraulic fracture plan for Cuadrilla  was up to 31,000 cubic metres of water to frack the first well. This was based on up to 765 cubic metres per stage. The number of stages in the fracture plan was 41.  That is a lot, it is too much and thanks to diligence of fracking campaigners (nuclear campaigners also fought fracking) this was stopped in its tracks.  The ALREADY monstrous freshwater use by the nuclear industry in the Preston area was flagged up by nuclear campaigners.

Springfields Nuclear Fuels just off Preston New Road discharges at least 2400 cubic metres A DAY  into the River Ribble.  The fresh water discharge contains chemical and radioactive contamination – but the industry say this is fine as the super large quantities of  fresh water used  “dilute and disperse” the nasties.

Springfields Nuclear Fuels which is slap bang in the middle of Cuadrilla’s fracking plans on the Fylde has recieved no, nada, zilch attention  over its fresh water use.

The video illustrates information painstakingly gleaned about Springfields freshwater use along with Sellafield’s.  The front and the back end of the nuclear industry  which are neatly tucked away under a cloak of invisibility in the NW. Sellafield’s abusive use of the Lake District’s freshwater is detailed in the video taken from a talk at New Horizons, St Annes. Lets hope the rain falls soon to replenish our Lakes and Rivers which have been flushing cool water over hot nuclear wastes since the 1940s. The new build plan would mean more and ever hotter wastes to cool into infinity . Our Lakes and rivers are finite.

This abuse of our fresh water has been going on now since the 1940s.  Who knew? and Who Cares?

June 17, 2023 - Posted by | climate change, wastes, water

1 Comment »

  1. There was an experiment on rats, feeding each one ofthem the proportionate amount of microplastics, the average human takes in a day. The rats suffered significant cognitive decline after 3 months. Once can only imagine what radionuclides in water are doing to people and living things.

    Comment by Kc | June 17, 2023 | Reply


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