Ritchie Says Sellafield Risk To Public Safety Must Be Addressed Urgently

South Down MP Margaret Ritchie (SDLP) has said that the Nuclear Decommissioning Agency must urgently accelerate its work at Sellafield following reports of abandoned nuclear waste storage ponds posing an immediate risk to public safety.

[caption id="attachment_33754" align="alignleft" width="240"]South Down MP Margaret Ritchie has voiced her concerns over the state of collong tanks at Sellafield. South Down MP Margaret Ritchie has voiced her concerns over the state of collong tanks at Sellafield.[/caption]

Ms Ritchie said: “I was shocked to see images from the Sellafield nuclear plant which show the appalling conditions that nuclear fuel storage ponds are currently in. These ponds contain hundreds of tonnes of fuel rods and irradiated water and yet cracked concrete tanks are clearly visible along with local birdlife swimming in the area.

“If an accident occurs, causing these ponds to drain, there will be a serious threat of fuel igniting upon contact with air resulting in the dispersal of huge amounts of irradiated material across a wide area.

“The SDLP has argued for years that proper decommissioning and cleanup of the Sellafield plant and proper safety standards were not adhered to, putting the public at risk. It is imperative that the Nuclear Decommissioning Agency takes urgent action to accelerate its programme of work and has to deal with ongoing accidental discharges of nuclear waste at the site to make it safe.

“Residents and farmers in the east of Ireland have had to deal with the consequences of poor safety at Sellafield for years. We cannot allow that to happen again with further lapses and inadequate attention paid to the decommissioning of the plant,” added Ms Ritchie.

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