A survey is under way to map how many small balls have washed up on beaches across Teesside. The balls, made from sponge and rubber, are used at Hartlepool nuclear power station to clean its cooling system, but some have ended up in the sea. While harmless to the public, local environmental groups are concerned birds and marine life may consume them and so want to track their locations. They have teamed up with operator EDF Energy for the initiative. … read more »
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