ENVIRONMENT AGENCY REVIEWS DUNGENESS B NUCLEAR PERMIT


Environmental Panorama
London - United Kingdom
April of 2006

19-Apr-2006 - The Environment Agency is reviewing the authorisations for the nuclear power station at Dungeness. Members of the public are invited to view and comment on the proposals.

The Environment Agency regulates the disposal of radioactive waste from Dungeness, by issuing the authorisation to the site. These authorisations set conditions that the site must operate within.

The Environment Agency regularly reviews nuclear authorisations and is currently reviewing the authorisations issued to six power stations owned by British Energy Generation Limited. This review includes Dungeness B Power Station and will look at how this and the other five sites minimise radioactive waste disposal and how they are managed, operated and maintained.

The Environment Agency has prepared new proposals for the future authorisation it issues to Dungeness Power Station. These aim to minimise radioactive waste and ensure that the power station continues to be well managed, ensuring that the environment and human health is protected.

A summary of these proposals is available at:www.environment-agency.gov.uk/benar. Anyone wishing to comment can do so before 7 July 2006. The Environment Agency will publish the final decisions on the future authorisation of the power station during the winter of 2006/2007.

The Environment Agency is also holding two public drop-in sessions. These will be hosted at the Assembly Rooms in New Romney on Wednesday 26 April from 3pm to 8pm and at the Community Hall at Lydd on Thursday April 27 from 3pm to 8pm. Local people can come and look at the proposals, ask questions and give their views. Anyone interested in attending these sessions should contact the Environment Agency on 08708 506 506.

In addition to Dungeness, the Environment Agency is also reviewing authorisations for 5 other sites:

Hinkley Point B (Cannington, Somerset)

Heysham 1 and 2 (nr. Morecambe , Lancashire)

Sizewell B (Leiston, Suffolk)

Hartlepool (Hartlepool, Teesside)

The Environment Agency has worked closely with the Food Standards Agency and the Nuclear Installation’s Inspectorate on the development of the proposals for the future.

 
 

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