URANIUM ALLEGATIONS UNFOUNDED, SAY ENVIRONMENT AGENCY

Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2011


The Environment Agency has today revealed the findings of an investigation into claims by Green Audit that soil at the Hinkley Point Power Station site is contaminated with 10 tonnes of enriched uranium.

The Environment Agency has today revealed the findings of an investigation into claims by Green Audit that soil at the Hinkley Point Power Station site is contaminated with 10 tonnes of enriched uranium.

The Agency findings clearly show no enriched uranium is present at the proposed site for Hinkley Point C, near Bridgwater, Somerset.

A briefing note and supporting data can be found at the following link - www.environment-agency.gov.uk/hinkleypoint on the Environment Agency website.

In view of public concerns that the allegations may have caused, the Environment Agency undertook soil sampling to provide reliable scientific information about whether or not uranium contamination is present on the proposed site.

Samples were taken on the proposed site and at three farms, several kilometres away. These were analysed using mass spectrometry - an analytical method capable of accurately measuring the "isotopes" present in the soil.

‘The results of our sampling show that no enriched uranium is present. Uranium is present naturally in small quantities in all rocks and soils. The levels of uranium found in the soil samples taken both on and off the site are low, and at naturally occurring levels,’ said David Bennett for the Environment Agency.

The Environment Agency asked consultants Nuvia to carry out the sampling of surface soils and GeoSciences Advisory Unit at Southampton University carried out the analysis. The samples were analysed by high resolution ICPMS (Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry).

The samples were taken from eleven locations on the area of the proposed Hinkley Point C site and three locations on each of three farms several km away from the site, to provide an indication of background.

Any media queries should be directed to the Environment Agency press office on 01392 442008.

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Notes to Editors:

What is uranium?

Uranium is a metallic element that occurs naturally in soil, rock and water, usually at low concentrations of a few parts per million. It is commercially extracted from uranium-bearing minerals and used as fuel in nuclear power stations.

In nature, uranium is found as U-238 (99.27%), U-235 (0.72%), and a very small amount of U-234. It is radioactive; the half-life of U-238 is about 4.47 billion years and that of U-235 is 704 million years. The activity ratio for U-238:U-235 is 21.3.

What is 'enriched uranium'?

Uranium-235 is the fissile component of uranium (i.e. the component capable of sustaining a neutron (chain reaction), and so is important in nuclear reactors.

Some reactors, such as Hinkley Point A and other Magnox reactors, use 'natural uranium', containing the proportion of U-235 found in naturally
occurring uranium.

Other reactors, such as Hinkley Point B and other Advanced Gas Cooled reactors use ‘enriched uranium’, so called because the proportion of U-235 has been increased from 0.72% to several per cent.

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Environment Agency invites public to Ouse Washes drop-ins

The Environment Agency is holding drop-ins next week at Coveney and Sutton for the public to come along and discuss work on the Ouse Washes and associated habitat creation project.

These events are being held on:

Wednesday 16 March, 1pm - 7pm at Coveney Village Hall, School Lane, Coveney CB6 2DB

Friday 18 March, 1pm - 7pm at The Pavilion, Brooklands Centre, The Brook, Sutton CB6 2QQ

The Ouse Washes make up a vital 19 mile flood storage reservoir in the Fens, but their sustainability is being challenged by changing rainfall and flooding patterns, which have caused deterioration of the grassland habitat. In turn this has led to substantial reductions in some bird populations over the last 30 years, as well as to increased maintenance by the Environment Agency of the barrier banks which border the Washes.

The Environment Agency has been asked by government to implement a habitat creation project to acquire land close to the Washes. This will recreate habitat to help restore bird populations and ensure compliance with the European Birds and Habitats Directives.

Dr Geoff Brighty, Area Manager for the Environment Agency, said: “We have been meeting with councillors, MPs and local landowners, and now we are inviting the public to drop in to find out more about the habitat creation project.”

Geoff added: “Fundamentally this project will allow us to continue operating the Ouse Washes as they are now, providing essential flood protection for land and the local communities. The Washes protect 29,000 hectares of land and 880 properties.”

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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