EA REVIEWS HEYSHAM NUCLEAR PERMITS


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
April of 2006

5-Apr-2006 - The Environment Agency wants to hear the public’s views on the review of authorisations for British Energy Generation Limited’s nuclear power site at Heysham, Lancashire.

The Environment Agency regulates the disposal of radioactive waste from the two power stations at the site, known as Heysham 1 and Heysham 2, through permits known as authorisations. The authorisations limit the amount of waste that the site can produce and the ways that British Energy can dispose of it, to make sure that the environment and human health are protected.

The Environment Agency reviews nuclear authorisations regularly and take into account developments in technology and environmental policy. It has prepared new proposals for the authorisations for Heysham 1 and 2 and is consulting interested parties, including relevant organisations and the general public, as part of the comprehensive three-month review process.

The proposed new authorisations aim to reduce the amount of radioactive waste that British Energy produces at Heysham – already well within safe legal limits – even further. Anyone wishing to comment on the proposals must do so by 7 July 2006. Once the Environment Agency has fully considered all the responses, it will publish its final decision on the future authorisation of the Heysham sites during the winter of 2006/2007.

The Environment Agency will also be holding three public drop-in sessions at which local people can look at the proposals, ask questions and give their views. These will take place from 3-8pm at Lancaster Town Hall on 8 May, Morecambe Town Hall on 9 May and Heysham Youth and Community Centre on 10 May.

A summary of the Environment Agency's proposals is available at www.environment-agency.gov.uk/benar or by calling 08708 506 506.

Notes

As well as Heysham 1 and 2, the Environment Agency is also reviewing permits for several other British Energy sites. They are:

Hinkley Point B, Somerset
Sizewell B, Suffolk
Dungeness B, Kent
Hartlepool, Teesside
Heysham 1 and 2 produce liquid, solid and gaseous low-level radioactive wastes. The Environment Agency stringently monitors the emission and disposal of these wastes, which must not exceed the limits imposed in the sites' authorisations.
In developing its proposals for the future regulation of the Heysham power stations, the Environment Agency has worked closely with the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate and the Food Standards Agency.

 
 

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