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NO EVIDENCE OF SIGNIFICANT TRANSFER OF RADIOACTIVITY ONTO NORTH WALES COASTAL LAND


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
April of 2006

10/04/2006 - A report published on the 5th of April shows no evidence of significant transfer of radioactivity from the Irish Sea onto coastal land in north Wales.

The report, "Sea to Land Transfer of Anthropogenic Radionuclides to the North Wales Coast", is the result of a study undertaken by Westlakes Scientific Consulting and funded by the Welsh Assembly Government.

The independent report, published by the Health Minister Dr Brian Gibbons and Minister for Environment, Planning and Countryside Carwyn Jones, found that almost all sample results from coastal land were consistently low, and all were of low radiological significance.

Dr Brian Gibbons welcomed the findings and said: "I hope the report will go someway to allay any health concerns of the local population. The report puts in context suggestions that have been made that emissions of radioactivity could increase the risk of cancer in the area."

The Assembly commissioned report concluded that there was no evidence of significant transfer of radioactivity onto coastal land in North Wales. The concentrations of radionuclides in air are lower than the limit of detection in most cases.

Carwyn Jones said: "I am reassured by the conclusions of the report and hope that any concerns harboured by residents or visitors to the popular north Wales coastline will be allayed."

The report findings have been continued by monitoring studies undertaken by the Environment Agency and the Food Standards Agency on behalf of the Welsh Assembly Government. As an independent check on one sediment site with a higher than expected analyses of technetium-99, the Environment Agency monitored sediments and seaweed samples in the Menai Strait. The Environment Agency’s findings show slightly lower levels of the radionuclide than previously found by the Welsh Assembly Government consultants. Estimated doses from the levels of the radionuclide observed are low and are consistent with the dose estimate by Westlakes Scientific Consulting. The doses do not pose any significant threat to health or the environment.

HPA has reviewed the results for technetium-99 in marine sediment, specifically the unusually high value at one particular location, and concluded that, from the radiological protection point of view, it would be difficult to justify further work and that the Technetium-99 findings were insignificant in both radiological and health protection terms.

Notes:

The dose rates for radionuclides from the transfer of anthropogenic radionuclides onto coastal land in north Wales from the Irish Sea are less than 0.1% of the annual UK statutory dose limit of 1000 micro-sieverts per year.

The average annual background dose to members of the public from natural radiation in the UK is approximately 2200 micro-sieverts per year.

The report of Westlakes Scientific Consulting to the Welsh Assembly Government is available on the Assembly Government website at: http://new.wales.gov.uk/topics/environmentcountryside/epq/Chemicalsradioactivity/radioactivity/?lang=en

The Environment Agency’s report entitled "The determination of Technetium-99 in seaweed and sediment samples collected from the Menai Strait " is available from the Agency’s Website at:
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/business/444304/945835/1085229/?version=1&lang=_e

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Martin Watkins)
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