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  • Lake District soon to be an underground Atomic dump
  • piemonster
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    http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/nov/28/lake-district-radioactive-waste-grave

    Might have been posted befored. I just don’t care enough to check.

    Ennerdale seems to be the preferred choice.

    nukeproofriding
    Free Member

    Yes, let’s bury our nuclear waste under one of the most beautiful natural sites in England.

    Which turd burglars came up with this idea? Can they not bury it in camerons garden or something more appropriate?

    While we’re at it lets just use stonehenge as a refuse site.

    davidtaylforth
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    Its a cop out.

    Sellafields been here for years, everyone works there, its accepted. I guess they think everyone’ll just accept a big nuclear waste dump aswell.

    mikewsmith
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    Well researched there.
    The proposed facility will be outside of the national park.
    The “Turd Burglars” have had a very wide consultation and Cumbria welcomed the opportunity.
    It is seen as both a key economic development for an area with limited well paid employment.
    It will mostly be relocating the waste held down the road at Sellafield (In Cumbria) into a long term storage facility in geologically stable area.
    Would you prefer we move it round the UK lots?

    piemonster
    Full Member

    You can use Stonehenge as a dump if you like, it’s rubbish anyway

    Capt.Kronos
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    I still think it should go into the most stable geology in the UK rather than in fractured, fault ridden rock.

    But alas the good people of London are not convinced by that argument.

    I also think that the nuclear powerstations should be close to the sites they serve to save on transmission losses. But again, the people who live near such industrious centers don’t like such ideas.

    nukeproofriding
    Free Member

    Well researched there.
    The proposed facility will be outside of the national park.

    My bad, I’m an idiot *holds hands up* 😳 lol

    You can use Stonehenge as a dump if you like, it’s rubbish anyway

    Yes… Rubbish…. Boring place init. Thorpe park any day mate.

    piemonster
    Full Member

    It is quite boring, 2nd rate compared to Callanish. And that was also quite boring.

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    Well researched there.
    The proposed facility will be outside of the national park.

    My bad, I’m an idiot *holds hands up* lol

    Edited Piemonster?

    aP
    Free Member

    Well, don’t worry about the significant contamination of the west Lakes and all the coastline dating back to the early 50s, the huge stockpiles at Thorp and stuff just chucked in holes, the beaches that used to be regularly cordoned off for decontamination. Cos that’s already happened a d us there already.
    How about the cement factory at Shap? The millions of grockles pouring pollution and destroying the very things that they’re apparently going there for, the morons doing bloody 3 Peaks walks, the lack of real employment and the disenfranchisement of real locals?

    piemonster
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    Nuffink to do with me, my posts remain as bad as they where when I typed ’em

    bwaarp
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    Is it because I’ve studied just a teeny bit about radioactivity for my undergraduate project that I always fail to be alarmed by it?

    It seems that radioactivity is a big scary monster to most people.

    mikewsmith
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    Most of those to alarmed should also avoid Cornwall & Edinburgh too

    bencooper
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    My grandfather-in-law was a pretty senior engineer at Windscale (Sellafield) – the stories would make your hair curl..

    …then fall out.

    piemonster
    Full Member

    And Fife at Dalgety Bay

    Zulu-Eleven
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    Yes, let’s bury our nuclear waste under one of the most beautiful natural sites in England.

    How exactly will underground radioactive things make it less beautiful?

    I suppose you’d prefer them to plaster the fellsides with wind turbines and access roads? That will make the area more beautiful i suppose?

    mikewsmith
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    My grandfather-in-law was a pretty senior engineer at Windscale (Sellafield) – the stories would make your hair curl..

    …then fall out.

    To be fair most industries (Coal/Steel/Construction/Asbestos) from the 50’s would. Comparing the industry then to now is a touch simplistic.

    davidtaylforth
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    My grandfather-in-law was a pretty senior engineer at Windscale (Sellafield) – the stories would make your hair curl..

    …then fall out.

    Yeh, they were all carefree hippies back then, who didnt really have a clue (about H&S)

    kimbers
    Full Member

    well as long as its well contained under the lake district and not on top of it sounds fair enough to me

    piemonster
    Full Member

    In the past ten years, over 10,000 American miners have died from CWP

    Coalworker’s pneumoconiosis that is, according to wiki

    deadlydarcy
    Free Member

    I suppose you’d prefer them to plaster the fellsides with wind turbines and access roads? That will make the area more beautiful i suppose?

    I’d call straw man, but Zulu knew this already, so let’s just ignore this one for now and stick to the discussion.

    nukeproofriding
    Free Member

    Edited Piemonster?

    No, sorry that was my fault for not putting the quote’s in properly :mrgreen:

    Northwind
    Full Member

    It’s got to go somewhere. Not convinced this is a good site, geologically, though but that aside, they’re spot on that perception is as important as reality, in terms of attracting/putting off visitors.

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    Northwind – Member
    It’s got to go somewhere. Not convinced this is a good site, geologically, though but that aside, they’re spot on that perception is as important as reality, in terms of attracting/putting off visitors.

    Missing the fact that a large proportion of it and the expertise and facilities to deal & process it are all ready there?

    bullheart
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    Is it because I’ve studied just a teeny bit about radioactivity for my undergraduate project that I always fail to be alarmed by it?

    It seems that radioactivity is a big scary monster to most people.

    I worked out that I’m irradiated with around 1400 millisieverts per year.

    I feel that radiation is a big scary monster.

    piemonster
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    The lake district…. soon

    bencooper
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    What do you mean “soon” – have you been to Whitehaven?

    slowmart
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    What ever geographical location is chosen can I propose we build a scum/sink village on it.

    Moses
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    No need to build one, Cleator Moor is there already

    mt
    Free Member

    Steady now, Cleator Moor is home to some.

    Ennerdale is just not the right place. Why don’t they just drop it all into Wastewater, it’s deep and it will be a few years before anyone will notice.

    mikewsmith
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    Having passed through cleator moor not sure if they would notice.

    I’m glad the stw committee fir managing the UK radiological waste has been assembled what’d is your answer. As the waste already exists there are no cop out answers acceptable. We need to do something about it.

    mt
    Free Member

    Ok Hodge Close?

    bikebouy
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    So long as there is a huge comedy Arrow stuck in the ground pointing at it, I’m happy.

    ransos
    Free Member

    Is it because I’ve studied just a teeny bit about radioactivity for my undergraduate project that I always fail to be alarmed by it?

    I also studied radioactivity as part of my degree. One of the areas of study were the plans for an underground repository in Cumbria.

    Unlike you, I am alarmed by it.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    mikewsmith – Member

    Missing the fact that a large proportion of it and the expertise and facilities to deal & process it are all ready there?

    If the public connect Lake district with nuclear dump, that’s likely to deter people. Doesn’t matter if it makes sense or not. And it’s an area that lives and dies on tourism- 12000 jobs in the park alone.

    Not taking this into account would be missing the point, no? You can’t just assume people are rational and informed.

    piemonster
    Full Member

    We need to do something about it.

    HGV, gaffer taped to keep the nastiness in. Drive it Slough, park up and walk away.

    Done

    TPTcruiser
    Full Member

    Wrap it up in the glass and concrete and stainless steel (as it will be anyway) and drop it in a subduction zone on the ocean floor. Gets sucked in to the mantle.

    bikebouy
    Free Member

    ^^ this, really this^^

    BigButSlimmerBloke
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    Lake District soon to be an underground

    They’ll be burying the lake district???????

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