Selafielld Nuclear Station
Just watched this programme having taped it last week. What a shocking eye opening look into how our and others Nuclear waste is stored.
Anyone else watch it if not try catchup TV. Worth seeing.
just noted the double l my iPad doing its own thing again sorry.
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Scary stuff. When I saw them selling lobsters direct off the boats in Ravenglass, I wondered if they glow in the dark.
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The site safety seemed a bit cover-up- Ish to me. A Panarama special.
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More than just rice that gets fried. Glad it is far away from home.
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Britain's has already had a number of nuclear accidents, the worst was a fire at Windscale (now Sellerfield) on the 10th October 1957 This was a very severe event and the milk from many miles around the area was not allowed to enter the food chain for a number of months.
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Britain's has already had a number of nuclear accidents, the worst was a fire at Windscale (now Sellerfield) on the 10th October 1957 This was a very severe event and the milk from many miles around the area was not allowed to enter the food
chain for a number of months.Compared to other countries UK nuclear safety is quite good
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Britain's has already had a number of nuclear accidents, the worst was a fire at Windscale (now Sellerfield) on the 10th October 1957 This was a very severe event and the milk from many miles around the area was not allowed to enter the food
chain for a number of months.Compared to other countries UK nuclear safety is quite good
Sorry Byron, but in IMO no nuclear problems are ...quite good.
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Britain's has already had a number of nuclear accidents, the worst was a fire at Windscale (now Sellerfield) on the 10th October 1957 This was a very severe event and the milk from many miles around the area was not allowed to enter the food
chain for a number of months.Compared to other countries UK nuclear safety is quite good
Sorry Byron, but in IMO no nuclear problems are ...quite good.
I agree but tis a fact of life that generating electricity has a cost whether it be from coal, oil, wind & water
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Britain's has already had a number of nuclear accidents, the worst was a fire at Windscale (now Sellerfield) on the 10th October 1957 This was a very severe event and the milk from many miles around the area was not allowed to enter the food
chain for a number of months.Compared to other countries UK nuclear safety is quite good
Sorry Byron, but in IMO no nuclear problems are ...quite good.
I agree but tis a fact of life that generating electricity has a cost whether it be from coal, oil, wind & water
Correct, but having worked in the power industry for many years , give me the ones you have listed anytime.
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