DROP-IN SESSIONS ARRANGED FOR NUCLEAR PUBLIC CONSULTATION


Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2006

8-Jun-2006 - The Environment Agency is holding drop-in sessions for the public to discuss proposals for the future regulation of radioactive waste disposal from Atomic Weapon Establishments managed by AWE plc.

Public consultation on the limits and conditions under which AWE can dispose of radioactive waste at its two sites, at Aldermaston and Burghfield, began on 15 May this year.

The two drop-in sessions, which will be held in Tadley and Reading, will give the public the opportunity to talk to our nuclear experts about the consultation, which continues until 7 August 2006.

The two sessions will be held at: Tadley Community Centre between 2pm and 8pm on Tuesday 20 June and Reading Town Hall (Oscar Wilde Suite) between 10am and 6pm on Thursday 22 June.

Proposals under consideration include the reduction of gaseous and liquefied discharges and the use of an additional incinerator site at Colnbrook, Berkshire, for the disposal of tritium and carbon-14 contaminated wastes.

The company is also seeking a disposal route for tritium contaminated building waste left after decommissioning work at Aldermaston.

David Griffiths, a nuclear regulator for the Environment Agency, said: "We want to invite anyone who has an interest in the review, the proposals or the consultation to come along and talk to us in an open and informal setting.

"There is no need for anyone to make an appointment, just come along to one of the sessions, meet our experts face to face and we will be happy to help in any way we can."

Details of the proposals can be seen in our consultation pack, which is available on our website, www.environment-agency.gov.uk and can also be viewed at local libraries around the sites or at the Environment Agency’s offices at Wallingford and Reading.

The authorisations are being reviewed to ensure that the limits for discharging radioactive waste are still appropriate and that the conditions we have set continue to protect the public and the environment.

We want to ensure that AWE continues to safely manage its radioactive waste disposals from these sites.

In our role in protecting and improving the environment, we are committed to progressive reductions in radioactive discharges and discharge limits from sites such as Aldermaston and Burghfield wherever possible.

Mr. Griffiths said: "We have put forward our proposals for the two sites, and the public now have a vital role to play in helping us set out the conditions of the company’s authorisation.

"If anyone has any issues they would like to raise as a result of these proposals, I urge them to come along to one of these two sessions and take the time to talk to our nuclear specialists, who will be happy to answer questions and discuss the permits."
All responses will be logged, acknowledged and considered as part of the process, and could influence changes to the considerations.

The Environment Agency will also be working closely with the Food Standards Agency and the Nuclear Installation’s Inspectorate, and all issues raised during the consultation will be published in the decision document in the Autumn.

All comments should be sent to: AWE plc Review, Environment Agency, Nuclear Regulatory Group (South), Red Kite House, Howbery Park, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BD or by e-mail to: nrg.south@environment-agency.gov.uk and should not be received any later than 7 August 2006.

Libraries which hold a copy of the consultation document are: Burghfield; Caversham; Hungerford; Reading Central; Lambourn; Palmer Park, Reading; Mortimer; Southcote; Newbury; Tilehurst; Pangbourne; Whitley; Thatcham; Marlborough; Theale; Basingstoke; Battle, Reading; Tadley.

Notes:

Under the Radioactive Substances Act 1993 authorisation is required by any business that wants to dispose of or store radioactive waste. At nuclear sites, Nuclear Site Licences deal with the storage of radioactive waste and authorisations cover disposals.
This review looks at the management arrangements, operation and maintenance of the plants to ensure that any radioactive risk is kept to a minimum.

Tritium is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen, and can be formed naturally by the action of the sun’s rays on water vapour in the upper atmosphere.

It has a wide range of applications in medicine and the defence, manufacturing and pharmaceutical industries.

Carbon-14 is a radioactive element that emits low energy beta radiation, and presents a very low radiation hazard.

AWE does not routinely generate radioactive waste that includes carbon-14 but this type of waste is most effectively disposed of by incineration.

 
 

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