A technique has been developed to suck up and move a sludgy radioactive substance, known as flocculant, currently stored in legacy effluent tanks at the Sellafield site in Cumbria, UK. The tanks the material is currently stored in are no longer fit for purpose, Sellafield Limited said, and a reliable method is needed to remove it and place it in modern containers. There is about 83 cubic metres of the material – classified as intermediate-level waste – in four legacy … read more »
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