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By: Tim Knowles

If an undersea location accessed from Sellafield was chosen wouldn't the sheer scale of workings "up to 22km" from shore bring it under Isle of Man territorial waters? The Isle of Man government were...

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By: Radioactive Waste Management

In reply to Tim Knowles. 22km is the limit of UK territorial waters, below which a facility could be considered somewhere. By definition, this is not below Isle of Man territorial waters, which lie...

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By: Julia Wilson

I see there is a huge challenge ahead and it goes to show how irresponsible the inventors of nuclear power were in the first place. I've been against nuclear from the start because of the lack of...

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By: Radioactive Waste Management

In reply to Julia Wilson. An operational GDF would be many hundreds of metres below the seabed, where rocks are very stable so it wouldn't affect creatures living in the sea or the marine environment.

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By: Colin Wales

Could a community within Allerdale take a vote to "rule itself out" in advance of any areas targeted by the working group as somewhere they wished to investigate?

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By: Radioactive Waste Management

In reply to Colin Wales. Individuals and organisations are welcome to share their views about possible Search Areas at any time. The government's policy states that local discussions would end if the...

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