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GDF drop-in event to be held later this month

by Cumbria Crack
16/09/2024
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Find out more about what a Geological Disposal Facility could mean for the area at a drop-in event later this month.

The team from Nuclear Waste Services will be at The Beacon Portal, Whitehaven, on Saturday, September 28, from 10am to 3pm.

They have been engaging with Copeland communities about the potential for hosting a facility, known as a GDF, to dispose of the UK’s most radioactive waste.

A GDF is an underground facility designed to safely and securely dispose of the most hazardous radioactive waste deep underground. 

Deep geology beyond the coast is 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. 

Nuclear Waste Services is part of the Mid and South Copeland Community Partnerships which also include representatives from the local authority, local organisations and members of the community.

A community partnership helps the community understand the impact and benefits of hosting one of the country’s biggest environmental protection programmes.

Simon Hughes, siting and communities director for Nuclear Waste Services, said:  “We want to know what people think about potentially having a GDF in the area. We are looking forward to listening to people’s thoughts about a GDF and answering their questions.

“A GDF is a major, critically important multi-billion-pound national infrastructure project to safely and securely dispose of the most hazardous radioactive waste deep underground. It would bring very significant economic opportunities and thousands of jobs to the area which eventually hosts it.

“At some stage the community could be asked to decide whether they would like a GDF in their area, so it’s important that everyone with an interest has the opportunity to learn about the project and make an informed decision.” 

Construction will only start on a GDF when a suitable site has been identified, a potential host community has confirmed its willingness to host the facility through a test of public support, and all the necessary consents and permits have been obtained. The process could take between 10 and 15 years.

What is a GDF?

Here is everything you need to know about plans for a GDF so far – read Cumbria Crack’s story here

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