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Govt releases 6 sites short-listed for Lucas Heights nuclear wastes returning from France etc

Six sites shortlisted for Australia’s first permanent nuclear waste dump revealed, SMH November 13, 2015  Political correspondent 

The Turnbull government has finally released a shortlist of six sites that are in the running to host Australia’s first permanent nuclear waste dump for low-level and intermediate waste.

Map proposed dump sites

The six sites have been chosen from 28 voluntarily nominated sites around Australia and are at Sallys Flat in NSW, Hale in the Northern Territory, Cortlinye, Pinkawillinie and Barndioota in South Australia and Oman Ama in Queensland.

Following release of the much-anticipated shortlist, locals who live in the six locations will now be consulted over the next four months about what will eventually be a remote, 100-hectare site.

Frydenberg dead horseResources Minister Josh Frydenberg said Australians should embrace the eventual construction of a permanent facility as it would allow Australian to continue to enjoy the benefits of nuclear medicine, for example………

“This is completely independent from the nuclear fuel cycle royal commission process underway in South Australia.”

Australia has the equivalent of about two Olympic-sized swimming pools of low-level nuclear waste at 100 sites across the country and the facility will store this waste, as well as low and intermediate-level radioactive waste from the Lucas Heights facility in Sydney.

The waste includes laboratory items such as paper, plastic and glassware, material from medical treatment and even radioactive soil………

Mr Frydenberg cautioned that under current legislation, “Australia can’t take another country’s waste” and thus, the possible expansion of the industry was not at this stage possible.

Australian-produced waste that had been sent to France, the US and Britain between 1996 and 2009 is due to be returned to Australia under international agreement, with a load from France currently enroute back to Australia and due to arrive at Port Kembla later this month. http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/six-sites-shortlisted-for-australias-first-permanent-nuclear-waste-dump-revealed-20151112-gkx8mo.html

November 13, 2015 - Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, wastes

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