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Series of drop-ins for Copeland nuclear waste storage facility proposal

by Cumbria Crack
14/06/2023
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Illustrative view of a GDF

A series of drop-in sessions are to be held for residents interested in the possibility of a nuclear waste storage facility being built in Copeland.

Nuclear Waste Services is holding the events to continue the conversation about what a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) could mean in the local area.

A GDF is an underground facility designed to safely, securely and permanently dispose of higher activity radioactive waste.

The rocks deep below the sea surface beyond the coast are being considered for siting the underground elements of a GDF in Copeland.

This means a surface facility on, or near, the coast would provide access to a disposal area deep in rock beyond the coast.

If a suitable site is found in Copeland – a process which could take up to 10 to 15 years – a decision to develop a GDF could not be taken until the community in the electoral wards directly affected has had a say and taken a positive test of public support.

People can ask questions at the event and discuss the topic of geological disposal.

The events will be held on the following dates.

  • Thursday, June 22: The Meeting Place, Main Street, Egremont, 2pm to 6.30pm
  • Friday, June 23: Cleator Moor Civic Hall, 2 to 7pm
  • Thursday, June 29: The Beacon, Whitehaven, 2 to 7pm

The search for a suitable site is a nationwide process based on community consent and will include detailed investigations over a number of years.

Community Partnerships, which have formed in Mid Copeland, South Copeland, and Allerdale in Cumberland, and Theddlethorpe in Lincolnshire, are listening to local people to ensure they have access to information about what hosting a GDF might mean.

Simon Hughes, siting and communities director for NWS, said: “Listening to people in the local area, and in neighbouring communities, is important to us to find out what people’s views are, to answer their questions and to discuss any concerns.

“These drop-in events are being held in different areas of Copeland to provide opportunities for people to go along and find out more about what’s involved.

“A GDF is a multi-billion-pound infrastructure project, which would bring significant economic opportunities and thousands of jobs to the area which eventually hosts it.

“The programme is underpinned by the consent of a community. So it’s important that everyone with an interest has the opportunity to learn about the project and make an informed decision.”

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