Lack of provision of local infrastructure and the potential effects on the local environment. My residents and i will fight on, but does the Prime Minister agree with me that labours proposals to concrete over vast swathes of the green belt in surrey and the south east would be a complete calamity . Be a complete calamity . Well, mr speaker, my honourable friend is absolutely right. Unlike actually both the liberal democrats and the labour party who believe in top down targets that would decimate the green belt. We believe in local people having a say over their local communities, which is why we are making sure that we make best use of brownfield land and ensuring that we conserve and enhance our precious countryside for generations to come. We now come to the leader of the opposition , keir starmer. The opposition, keir starmer. Here thank you, mr speaker. On monday, the Prime Minister treated us to his seventh relaunch in 18 months. He vowed to take on the dangers that threaten the
With a clean bill of health. Site 32 was a storage facility. The reason we havent transferred it, we use it as a lay down area. Mainly soil from site 12. When we do a radiological clean up project, we lay down the soil on radiological screening pads, thats where we do all the testing and scanning to determine if the soil needs to be shipped off. We have done some radio logical scanning there due to historic historical laydown areas. Before the wastewater plant was built, we did recycling abilities there. We scanned it. That should receive a clean bill of health. Building 461, same thing. There was training ongoing there. We had to scan that building as well. Were working with California Department of health from relief of that building. The original transfer date is 2020. Its possible we could work to get that property to the city before that. This is just one of those legacy dates from the edcmoa that we havent really changed yet. But well work with tida as we move forward with those
To grasp the complicated nature, i made a flowchart. It helps me. If you look at radio that radio lo logical sort of thing. The goal is to for everything to turn green. With each milestone, we turn one of these boxes green and get a little closer to ultimately being able to transfer the property to the city of San Francisco. So right here, we have the solid Waste Disposal areas. Youll hear that term often. It really is where 99 of all the radiological contamination that is what everyone is concerned about comes from the solid Waste Disposal area, documented places where disposal occurred, mostly during the 40s and 50s. So this is a map, you can sort of see the four solid Waste Disposal areas. We call them westside drive here. Based north point are up there. B big bigga Bigelow Court in that area. Were trying to wrap them up at bayside. Bigelow and bayside complete. We have to go back to north point in 2018 for another additional dig. We westside drive, 90 of everything recovered from s
Up project, we lay down the soil on radiological screening pads, thats where we do all the testing and scanning to determine if the soil needs to be shipped off. We have done some radio logical scanning there due to historic historical laydown areas. Before the wastewater plant was built, we did recycling abilities there. We scanned it. That should receive a clean bill of health. Building 461, same thing. There was training ongoing there. We had to scan that building as well. Were working with California Department of health from relief of that building. The original transfer date is 2020. Its possible we could work to get that property to the city before that. This is just one of those legacy dates from the edcmoa that we havent really changed yet. But well work with tida as we move forward with those sites. So last but not least the focus of the Environmental Restoration program is the housing area site 12. Theres chemical cleanup, and of course radio logical investigation. You have
The action in 2017 and we have ongoing monitoring to make sure we have those decreasing trends, so we can transfer the property with a clean bill of health. Site 32 was a storage facility. The reason we havent transferred it, we use it as a lay down area. Mainly soil from site 12. When we do a radiological clean up project, we lay down the soil on radiological screening pads, thats where we do all the testing and scanning to determine if the soil needs to be shipped off. We have done some radio logical scanning there due to historic historical laydown areas. Before the wastewater plant was built, we did recycling abilities there. We scanned it. That should receive a clean bill of health. Building 461, same thing. There was training ongoing there. We had to scan that building as well. Were working with California Department of health from relief of that building. The original transfer date is 2020. Its possible we could work to get that property to the city before that. This is just one