SECURITY CALLED IN TO PROTECT ‘NUCLEAR MUD’ DUMP OPERATION OFF PENARTH
The green motor hopper MV Sloeber setting out from the Hinkley Point nuclear complex in Somerset tonight – heading for Penarth with another cargo of allegedly radioactive mud,
A security launch was called in tonight to accompany the MV Sloeber as she deposited yet another cargo of allegedly-radioctive mud a just mile offshore from Penarth.
The MV Sloeber is under contract to a subsidiary of the French-owned energy company EDF (Electricity de Francais) which is building the new Hinkley Point C nuclear power station on the Somerset Coast, within sight of Penarth.
MV Sloeber – and her cargo of Hinkley ‘nuclear mud’ passes between the islands of Steepholm and Flatholm en route for Penarth and the Cardiff Grounds
Hinkley C is the third nuclear power station to be built at the seaside Somerset site. A total of more than 320,000 tonnes of mud – which campaigners say could be radioactive…
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