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  2. Low Level Waste Repository - Wikipedia

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    The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), who owned LLWR at the time, announced in March 2008 that UK Nuclear Waste Management Ltd (a consortium led by the Washington Division of URS Corporation and including Studsvik UK, AREVA-NC and Serco Assurance) had been awarded the contract for the management and operation of the Low Level Waste Repository.

  3. Low-level waste - Wikipedia

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    Low-level waste buried under layers of soil at a storage facility. Low-level waste (LLW) or low-level radioactive waste (LLRW) is a category of nuclear waste.The definition of low-level waste is set by the nuclear regulators of individual countries, though the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) provides recommendations.

  4. Nirex - Wikipedia

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    Nirex was also involved in keeping the UK abreast of international expertise in research and development into the disposal of radioactive waste. During the mid-1980s proposals for low-level nuclear waste repositories at Billingham, Elstow, Bradwell, Fulbeck, and South Killingholme were abandoned due to local opposition. In 1989, work began on ...

  5. South Holderness site considered for radioactive waste disposal

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    Plans to dispose of nuclear waste from across the UK at a site in East Yorkshire have been unveiled. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  6. Nuclear Decommissioning Authority - Wikipedia

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    The NDA is also the owner of Radioactive Waste Management (RWM), which is responsible for implementing a geological disposal facility in the UK and provide radioactive waste management solutions. In February 2017, a national archive for the UK civil nuclear industry, named Nucleus, was opened in Wick, Caithness, Scotland. [11]

  7. Radioactive waste - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of an underground low-level radioactive waste disposal site On Feb. 14, 2014, radioactive materials at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant leaked from a damaged storage drum due to the use of incorrect packing material. Analysis showed the lack of a "safety culture" at the plant since its successful operation for 15 years had bred complacency.

  8. Deep geological repository - Wikipedia

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    Radioactive Waste Management (RWM) was established in 2014 to deliver a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) and is a subsidiary of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) which is responsible for clean-up of the UK's historical nuclear sites. In 2022, Nuclear Waste Services (NWS) formed from the merger of RWM with the Low Level Waste ...

  9. Sellafield - Wikipedia

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    It is Europe's largest nuclear site and has the most diverse range of nuclear facilities in the world on a single site. [3] The site's workforce size varies, and before the COVID-19 pandemic was approximately 10,000 people. The UK's National Nuclear Laboratory has its Central Laboratory and headquarters on the site.