24 Mar 1999
But Friends of the Earth has described the report as "taking a wrong
turn from page1". The Committee expects the British public to go
along with a program to convince them to accept nuclear waste dumps.
But the 1996 Nirex Inquiry, which ended in a complete victory for the
objectors including FOE, established that we do not have the science
to keep nuclear waste isolated from human communities for the hundreds
of thousands of years needed for it to become safe.
However, the report offers little comfort to British Nuclear Fuels
plc (BNFL). It points out that since nuclear reprocessing multiplies
the volume of nuclear waste, particularly if plutonium is treated as
waste as the Lords recommend, BNFL's plans for Britain to become a major
importer of spent nuclear fuel would require a much larger nuclear dump
than previously proposed. The Government will now have to include its
promised review of reprocessing as part of its review of nuclear waste
management.
Commenting, Dr Patrick Green, Senior Nuclear Campaigner for Friends
of the Earth said
"This report insults the intelligence of the public. It expects
us to accept the principle of a huge nuclear dump in Britain, even though
we do not have the science to keep this nuclear waste hidden away for
hundreds of thousands of years until it is safe. This was the lesson
of the NIREX Inquiry. If the industry has forgotten it, we will have
to teach it to them again.
Meanwhile, the report's finding that plutonium should be treated
as waste is a bitter pill for British Nuclear Fuels plc. The Government
must now include its promised review of nuclear reprocessing as part
of its review of nuclear waste policy."
NOTES TO EDITORS:
[1] A Special Friends of the Earth briefing on the House of Lords report
Nuclear Waste Management: Where Next?is available by ringing
020 7566 1671 or 020 7566 1673.
[2] Friends of the Earth will be releasing a major report on March 30th,
at a 10.30 press conference in the House of Common's Jubilee room. The
report will show how BNFL can end the commercial dead end of reprocessing
by renegotiating German reprocessing contracts into interim storage
contracts.
Contact details:
Friends of the Earth
26-28 Underwood St.
LONDON
N1 7JQ
Tel: 020 7490 1555
Fax: 020 7490 0881
Web: www.foe.co.uk/feedback.html
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