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Share your views on best place for radioactive waste facility in Copeland

by Cumbria Crack
18/03/2021
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People are being urged to share their views about where a geological disposal facility for radioactive waste could be sited in Copeland.

The Copeland GDF Working Group is beginning work to identify sites in the borough – including the area off the coast – could be considered.

The area within the current or proposed future boundaries of the Lake District National Park has already been excluded.

Formed in November, the working group is sharing information for residents and interested parties and one  of its tasks is to  identify a search area – or areas – that could be considered further by a community partnership.

It will do this by taking into account a range of published information, but it also wants local people to share their views.

Mark Cullinan, independent chair of the group, said: “We’ve begun work to look at where to start.

“We already have a range of information about the wider Copeland area, but we would like to gather more and it’s really important that we hear the views of local people as we do this.

“As the area, or areas, are identified, the views from local people will be used to inform the working group.

“The working group will look at all feedback alongside the gathered information we have about the Copeland area.

“We welcome local views and I would encourage people to look at the information we’ve made available on our website and to get in touch to let us know what they think.”

The group has a range of information about the GDF project, including a set of initial evaluation reports which were produced by Radioactive Waste Management.

The reports concluded there may be potential to host a GDF in Copeland and the adjacent inshore area.

Barnaby Hudson, RWM siting manager, added: “The search area can be refined further over time if a community partnership is formed and as we gather increasing levels of information from our investigations.

“The identified search areas are a starting point in the GDF siting journey, which is envisaged to take several years.

“The working group will identify prospective community partnership members that reflect the communities in the search area(s) but that membership will also continue to evolve and develop over time.

“Ensuring there’s balance between environment, social and economic factors can be challenging.

“To aid the working group in scoping future conversations we’re asking for people’s views on what local matters are important to them.”

The group welcomes any requests for information from the public and is running two webinars on Tuesday, March 23, which will include covering the background to the GDF project and the role of the working group.

To share your views, email [email protected], call 0300 0660 100 or write to Copeland GDF Working Group, Building 329, Thomson Avenue, Harwell Campus, Didcot OX11 0GD.

Visit copeland.workinginpartnership.org.uk/ for more information about the GDF

 

 

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