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Concern over Sellafield

The mayor of Stavanger and the head of the City Council of Bergen demand that the government must do more to prevent a nuclear accident at the the controversial Sellafield nuclear reprocessing plant in Britain.

In a letter to the Minister of the Environment, Erik Solheim, the two ask him to put pressure on his British counterpart to improve security at the plant.

According to a report from the Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority, an accident at the Sellafield plant would be seven times as serious for Norway as the Tsjernobyl meltdown.

The west coast of Norway would be hardest hit by an accident at the Sellafield plant, particularly if there were a discharge to sea, as this would be carried by ocean currents across the North Sea.

The Sellafield plant has been a controversial issue, following the leak of highly toxic nuclear fuel a few years ago. 

Norway and Ireland then fought a long fight to stop the release from the Sellafield plant of technetium-99 to the sea. Britain finally agreed to halt the discharge of the toxic waste into the Irish Sea, after tests for years showed trace of technetium along the coast of Norway and other North Sea nations.

(NRK/Norway Post)


Written by Rolleiv Solholm

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