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Radioactive Waste Fears Halt Nuclear Sub Project
22 Dec
Summary
- Submarine dismantling halted over unsafe reactor material removal.
- Local official cited lack of safe storage for radioactive waste.
- Dismantling project paused after 10 years due to safety concerns.

An ambitious nuclear submarine dismantling project in Scotland has been halted indefinitely due to profound safety concerns regarding the reactor materials. A local official has raised objections, citing the unsafe and unnecessary removal of highly radioactive components without a secure storage solution.
The halt impacts the ongoing 10-year dismantling process at Rosyth Dockyard, which houses seven nuclear submarines. Without a designated safe facility for the radioactive waste, the entire operation faces an uncertain future, potentially leading to unsafe environmental discharges.
While the project aims to create jobs and position Rosyth as a center for dismantling, the safety of residents near the site remains a paramount concern. Innovations in waste management are underway, but the immediate issue of safe disposal for existing materials has stalled progress.




