Nuclear waste from across the UK could be stored below an area of East Yorkshire for up to 175 years. Government agency Nuclear Waste Services (NWS) announced proposals today to build a storage facility beneath South Holderness. A group has been set up to examine the proposals, but the agency's chief executive Corhyn Parr said the scheme…
A Geological Disposal Facility Working Group has been formed in South Holderness, East Riding of Yorkshire, UK, to begin engagement about whether the area might be suitable for hosting an underground radioactive waste disposal facility. Three other communities are already involved in the siting process.
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