http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/woalert_read.php?lang=eng&cid=31438
Zitat: "High-hazard fragments of reactor fuel have been discovered on
the seabed off Dounreay. The latest trawl of the contaminated seabed
recovered 38 high-hazard fragments of reactor fuel. Each has over one
million bequerels of radioactivity and has the potential to cause
significant harm to human health. They have been detected and
retrieved by a remote control robot launched from a barge anchored
just off the shoreline. Contractor Land and Marine left at the
weekend after completing a nine-week operation. In all, 351 particles
of reprocessed fuel were found and brought back to the atom plant for
analysis. It is the high-hazard ones which plant contractors DSRL is
targeting in its multi-million pound drive to help clean up the local
coastline. The pollution stems from historic sloppy waste practices
at the former fast reactor site. A 22-strong team worked
round-the-clock, scanning an area the size of 36 international
football pitches. The robot - the size of a small bulldozer - worked
at depths of up to 30 metres. Last year’s survey unearthed over 400
particles, including 74 in the high-hazard category. The latest trawl
brings the total of seabed particles recovered to 1884. A further 481
have been recovered, nearly all from the Dounreay foreshore and
Sandside each, near Reay. A two-mile fishing exclusion zone has been
in place since the seabed pollution was detected in 1997."
Mhmmmmmm. Nukular.. *gaaaah*
http://www.allmystery.de/dateien/uh60360,1265809748,drooling-homer-si
mpson.jpg
Zitat: "High-hazard fragments of reactor fuel have been discovered on
the seabed off Dounreay. The latest trawl of the contaminated seabed
recovered 38 high-hazard fragments of reactor fuel. Each has over one
million bequerels of radioactivity and has the potential to cause
significant harm to human health. They have been detected and
retrieved by a remote control robot launched from a barge anchored
just off the shoreline. Contractor Land and Marine left at the
weekend after completing a nine-week operation. In all, 351 particles
of reprocessed fuel were found and brought back to the atom plant for
analysis. It is the high-hazard ones which plant contractors DSRL is
targeting in its multi-million pound drive to help clean up the local
coastline. The pollution stems from historic sloppy waste practices
at the former fast reactor site. A 22-strong team worked
round-the-clock, scanning an area the size of 36 international
football pitches. The robot - the size of a small bulldozer - worked
at depths of up to 30 metres. Last year’s survey unearthed over 400
particles, including 74 in the high-hazard category. The latest trawl
brings the total of seabed particles recovered to 1884. A further 481
have been recovered, nearly all from the Dounreay foreshore and
Sandside each, near Reay. A two-mile fishing exclusion zone has been
in place since the seabed pollution was detected in 1997."
Mhmmmmmm. Nukular.. *gaaaah*
http://www.allmystery.de/dateien/uh60360,1265809748,drooling-homer-si
mpson.jpg