Dalgety Bay: The radioactive Scottish beach that is almost – but not completely – safe after 33 years. Radiation from Second World War aircraft was first found on the site in 1990, but three decades of wrangling and delays mean it is only now approaching final decontamination. Radiation was first found in the sand at Dalgety Bay, across the Firth of Forth from Edinburgh, in 1990. Thirty-three years later, it is still contaminated. Work to clean up the contamination only … read more »
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