AN APPLICATION to store hazardous substances at East Lothian’s nuclear power station is being considered. EDF Energy, which manages Torness Power Station, has applied to East Lothian Council’s planning department. A spokeswoman for EDF told the Courier there would be no building or bringing anything new onto the site. Instead, it was an update of an existing consent. She said: “Like most large industrial sites, Torness stores and uses a number of potentially hazardous substances, like ammonia which is used … read more »
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