Eight members of the Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM) visited Trawsfyndd on 13 September to see how radioactive wastes were being managed there and how its experience could be factored into preparations for transferring nuclear wastes into a geological disposal facility (GDF). The visit, facilitated by James Gibbs, CoRWM’s point of liaison with Welsh Government, also included representatives from Welsh Government and Natural Resources Wales. Trawsfyndd is a ‘lead and learn’ site for decommissioning techniques, and is also mooted … read more »

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