Sellafield is protected by its own police force, the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC), and its own fire service. Sellafield has taken in nearly 60,000 tonnes of spent fuel, more than half of all such fuel reprocessed anywhere in the world. No possible version of the future can be discounted. Sellafield is home to 80% of the UK's nuclear waste and some of the world's most hazardous buildings. In January 2012 Cumbria County Council rejected an application to carry out detailed geological surveys in boroughs near Sellafield. Around the same time, an old crack in a waste silo opened up again. Two shuttles run clockwise and counterclockwise, ferrying employees between buildings. If you are on the receiving end of someone's blow-up, you want to not feed the fire by getting angry yourself, but instead remaining calm. Voice and data communications go into an unprecedented fury as NORAD attempts to verify inbound nuclear missiles 4. Sellafields waste comes in different forms and potencies. From Helsinki, if you drive 250km west, then head another half-km down, you will come to a warren of tunnels called Onkalo. In Alaska, people are flocking to buy electric appliances instead of fuel-guzzling furnaces, as oil prices soar and temperatures plummet. Sellafield is now completely controlled by the government-run Nuclear Decommissioning Authority. #7. Sellafield now requires 2bn a year to maintain. Once the room is cleared, humans can go in. Its 13,500 working parts together weigh 350 tonnes. 1. It was a historic occasion. After a failed attempt to ask Mr. Oliver for a business loan, Biff steals Mr. Oliver's fountain pen from his desk. Once interred, the waste will be left alone for tens of thousands of years, while its radioactivity cools. If you take the cosmic view of Sellafield, the superannuated nuclear facility in north-west England, its story began long before the Earth took shape. The sites reprocessing contracts are due to expire in four years but clean-up may take more than 100 years and cost up to 162 billion. It is vital that it be brought home to every member of the public that this would not be the case. An area of the site was cordoned off for most of the day, and the canisters disposed of by controlled explosion. It was on a charger and in the car with the hood up. Feb 22, 2023. Question 4 is what I consider the 'ultimate goal + worst-case scenario' an artist could think of. Constructed by a firm named Posiva, Onkalo has been hewn into the island of Olkiluoto, a brief bridges length off Finlands south-west coast. We sweltered even before we put on heavy boots and overalls to visit the reprocessing plant, where, until the previous day, technicians had culled uranium and plutonium out of spent fuel. Among its labyrinth of scruffy, dilapidated rooms are dozens of glove boxes used to cut up fuel rods. A few days later, some of these particles were detected as far away as Germany and Norway. Spent fuel rods and radioactive pieces of metal rest in skips, which in turn are submerged in open, rectangular ponds, where water cools them and absorbs their radiation. A 10-storey building called B204 had been Sellafields first reprocessing facility, but in 1973, a rogue chemical reaction filled the premises with radioactive gas. Put a funnel in the neck of a balloon, and hold onto the balloon neck and funnel. However, many feel worried if it will blow up or overheat as a full charge usually takes 2-3 hours tops. The document ran to 17,000 pages. I leased a beat and the song blew up, but some other artist has the exclusive rights. Sellafield is the largest nuclear site in Europe and the most complicated nuclear site in the world. At 100mph, a part of the locomotive exploded and the train derailed. The room on the screens is littered with rubbish and smashed up bits of equipment. Not far from the silos, I met John Cassidy, who has helped manage one of Sellafields waste storage ponds for more than three decades so long that a colleague called him the Oracle. "It's all about the politics," Davey argues. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. At one spot, our trackers went mad. The speedy implementation of basic protective measures in the first hours and the following few days after the event can greatly reduce the exposure of individuals at risk and, therefore, greatly improve the ultimate health outcome for the population. Last year, BBC's Panorama exposed safety concerns at the plant after a tip-off from a whistleblower, including allegations of inadequate staffing levels and poor maintenance. We climbed a staircase in a building constructed over a small part of the pond. It is now home to a one-tonne BROKK-90 demolition machine which smashes up sections of the lab and loads them into plastic buckets on a conveyer belt. The only change was the dwindling number of rods coming in, as Magnox reactors closed everywhere. If Philip K Dick designed your nightmares, the laser snake would haunt them. In Taryl's final installment of 2020's Halloween how-to series, we bring you "The Glob". Neither of these things are true for BT. The waste, a mix of graphite, bricks, tubing and reams of metalwork so-called low and intermediate-level radioactive waste was then loaded into 121 concrete blocks and sealed using a grout mix of concrete and steel. Two Cumbrian enviromental protestors fined for blocking London road, Campaign launched for stroke and coronary care services at hospital, Grants fund learning and land management at Cumbrian farm, Starbucks to open in Ulverston this Friday, Learning hub opens in Ulverston for children with special needs, Belgian Beer Festival to take place in Kendal, Human error to blame for deadly train crash, says Greek PM, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece. DeSantis won't say he's running. It wasnt. The year before the pandemic, a sump tank attached to a waste pond sprang a leak and had to be grouted shut. They dont know exactly what theyll find in the silos and ponds. The short-termism of policymaking neglected any plans that had to be made for the abominably lengthy, costly life of radioactive waste. "Typical nuclear, we over-engineer everything, Edmondson says, taking out a dosimeter and sliding it nonchalantly along the face of one box. This has been corrected. But working out exactly what is in each laboratory has proven complicated. Discarded cladding, peeled off fuel rods like banana-skins, fills a cluster of 16-metre-deep concrete silos partially sunk into the earth. Then it generated electricity for the National Grid, until 2003. Not necessarily. A dose of between 4.5 and six is considered deadly. It turned out that if you werent looking to make plutonium nukes to blow up cities, Magnox was a pretty inefficient way to light up homes and power factories. For three days, no one living in the area was told about the gravity of the accident, or even advised to stay indoors and shut their windows. If Al Queda decide to hit hit sellafield with anything bigger than a Lear jet, it would most likely spell the end of the eastern seaboard of ireland being anything approaching inhabitable for a very long time. (That 121bn price tag may swell further.) In the 2120s, once it has been filled, Onkalo will be sealed and turned over to the state. What looked like a smart line of business back in the 1950s has now turned out to be anything but. The expenditure rises because structures age, growing more rickety, more prone to mishap. The remaining waste is mixed with glass and heated to 1,200C. Nations dissolve. For Sellafield, the politics are almost as complex as the clean-up operation. Sellafield hasnt suffered an accident of equivalent scale since the 1957 fire, but the niggling fear that some radioactivity is leaking out of the facility in some fashion has never entirely vanished. About 9bn years ago, tens of thousands of giant stars ran out of fuel, collapsed upon themselves, and then exploded. About 9bn years ago, tens of thousands of giant stars ran out of fuel, collapsed upon themselves, and then exploded. Seagulls chatter, the hum of machinery is constant, a pipe zig-zagging across the ground vents steam. Advice, based on knowledge of the radiation levels in a particular area, will be issued on local and national radio as to when it is most important to remain inside, and for how long. Now it needs to clean-up Sellafield houses more than 1,000 nuclear facilities on its six. Once in action, the snake took mere minutes to cut up the vat. In this crisis, governments are returning to the habit they were trying to break. The risk to any individual will be directly related to the degree of exposure. Dr Tom O'Flaherty is chief executive of the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland and a member of the Government's Emergency Planning Task Force, Growing chants that all wars come to an end and negotiations must begin feeds Putins hopes the West will crumble, What is the DUP up to now? Standing in a tiny control room crammed with screens and a control desk, Davey points to a grainy video feed on a CRT monitor. A government inquiry was then held, but its report was not released in full until 1988. Strauss was, like many others, held captive by one measure of time and unable to truly fathom another. Within reach, so to speak, of the humans who eventually came along circa 300,000BC, and who mined the uranium beginning in the 1500s, learned about its radioactivity in 1896 and started feeding it into their nuclear reactors 70-odd years ago, making electricity that could be relayed to their houses to run toasters and light up Christmas trees. The air inside is so contaminated that in minutes youd be over your total dose for the year, Davey says of one room currently being decommissioned. Twice, we followed a feebly lit tunnel only to turn around and drive back up. It is one of several hugely necessary, and hugely complex, clean-up jobs that must be undertaken at Sellafield. 45,907. ", Updated 19/09/16, 16:00 - References to certain building names have been removed at the request of Sellafield, Inside Sellafield: how the UK's most dangerous nuclear site is cleaning up its act, Sellafield is home to 80% of the UK's nuclear waste and some of the world's most hazardous buildings. But who wants nuclear waste buried in their backyard? We ducked through half-constructed corridors and emerged into the main, as-yet-roofless hall. Dixons father had been a welder here, and her husband is one of the firefighters stationed permanently on site. The government continues to seek volunteers for what would be one of the most challenging engineering projects ever undertaken in the UK. o take apart an ageing nuclear facility, you have to put a lot of other things together first. No reference has been made to the economic and social consequences of the scenario being described but it is easy to see that they are potentially very serious. Workers at Sellafield, reporting their alarming radiation exposure to their managers, were persuaded that theyd walk [it] off on the way home, the Daily Mirror reported at the time. Planning for the disposal of high-level waste has to take into account the drift of continents and the next ice age. Tablets containing non-radioactive iodine, taken just before or at an early stage of exposure, are effective in blocking the uptake of radioactive iodine by the thyroid gland and thereby greatly reducing the risk of thyroid cancer in subsequent years. The sheer force of these supernova detonations mashed together the matter in the stars cores, turning lighter elements like iron into heavier ones like uranium. The UK governments dilemma is by no means unique. With a delicacy not ordinarily required of it, the toilet brush wiped debris and algae off a skip until the digits 9738, painted in black, appeared on the skips flank. The leak was eventually contained and the liquid returned to primary storage. Some industrial machines have soothing names; the laser snake is not one of them. But the first consideration clearly has to be health. Theyre all being decommissioned now, or awaiting demolition. Other remote machines are being used to take cameras deep inside decaying. The clean-up operation is arduous the Magnox pond isnt expected to be decommissioned until 2054. These atoms decay, throwing off particles and energy over years or millennia until they become lighter and more stable. It will mark the end of an operational journey that began in 1964. The buckets are then fed through an enclosed hole in the wall to a waiting RAPTOR master-slave robot arm encased in a box made of steel and 12mm reinforced glass. Launches are confirmed and verified. Beginning in 1956, spent rods came to Cumbria from plants across the UK, but also by sea from customers in Italy and Japan. Sellafield houses more than 1,000 nuclear facilities on its six square kilometre site, Sellafield has its own train station, police force and fire service, Some buildings at Sellafield date back to the late-1950s when the UK was racing to build its first nuclear bomb, Low and intermediate-level radioactive waste is temporarially being stored in 50-tonne concrete blocks, Much of Sellafield's decomissioning work is done by robots to protect humans from deadly levels of radiation, The cavernous Thorp facility reprocesses spent nuclear fuel from the UK and overseas, Cumbria County Council rejected an application. (That 121bn price tag may swell further.) Perhaps, the study suggested, the leukaemia had an undetected, infectious cause. All of Sellafield is in a holding pattern, trying to keep waste safe until it can be consigned to the ultimate strongroom: the geological disposal facility (GDF), bored hundreds of metres into the Earths rock, a project that could cost another 53bn. Hinkley Point C, the first new nuclear plant in a generation, is being built in Somerset, but its cost has bloated to more than 25bn. The very day before I visited Sellafield, in mid-July, the reprocessing came to an end as well. The only hint of what each box contains is a short serial number stamped on one side that can only be decoded using a formula held at three separate locations and printed on vellum. Responding to the accusations, Sellafield said there was no question it was safe. This burial plan is the governments agreed solution but public and political opposition, combined with difficulties in finding a site, have seen proposals stall. So it was like: OK, thats it? Sellafield said in a statement: "These chemicals are used extensively in many industries and are well understood. If Onkalo begins operating on schedule, in 2025, it will be the worlds first GDF for spent fuel and high-level reactor waste 6,500 tonnes of the stuff, all from Finnish nuclear stations. It is here that spent fuel from the UK and overseas nuclear power plants is reprocessed and prepared for storage. Like malign glitter, radioactivity gets everywhere, turning much of what it touches into nuclear waste. One moment you're passing cows drowsing in pastures, with the sea winking just beyond. It cannot be emphasised too strongly that there is the world of difference between being at, or very close to, the site of a major nuclear disaster and being 100 miles away, as the nearest point in this country is from Sellafield; or even 60 miles away as we are from Wylfa nuclear power station in north Wales, which is the nuclear installation nearest to Ireland. Sellafield said in a statement: "These chemicals are used extensively in many industries and are well understood. The fire was in Unit 1 of the two-pile Windscale site on the north-west coast of England in Cumberland (now Sellafield, Cumbria). As of 2014 the First Generation Magnox Storage Pond contained 1,200 cubic metres of radioactive sludge. This is about self-regulation and responsibility. Commissioned in 1952, waste was still being dumped into the 20 metre-long pond as recently as 1992. The government is paying private companies 1.7bn a year to decommission ageing buildings at Sellafield. Eventually there will be two more retrieval machines in the silos, their arms poking and clasping like the megafauna cousins of those fairground soft-toy grabbers. Those officers will soon be trained at a new 39 million firearms base at Sellafield. With every passing year, maintaining the worlds costliest rubbish dump becomes more and more commercially calamitous. She meets aunts and cousins on her shifts all the time. New technologies, for instance, and new buildings to replace the intolerable ones, and new reserves of money. Theres no fuel coming in. I dont think its really hit the team just yet.. But in the atoms of some elements like uranium or plutonium, protons and neutrons are crammed into their nuclei in ways that make them unsteady make them radioactive. Glass degrades. In 2005, in an older reprocessing plant at Sellafield, 83,000 litres of radioactive acid enough to fill a few hundred bathtubs dripped out of a ruptured pipe. On one floor, we stopped to look at a remotely operated vehicle, or ROV a steamer trunk-sized thing with a yellow carapace, floating in the algal-green water. I stood there for a while, transfixed by the sight of a building going up even as its demolition was already foretold, feeling the water-filled coolness of the fresh, metre-thick concrete walls, and trying to imagine the distant, dreamy future in which all of Sellafield would be returned to fields and meadows again. Everybodys thinking: What do we do? The species that is building it, Homo sapiens, has only been around for a third of that time. Terrorists could try to get at the nuclear material. The snake, though, could slither right in through a hole drilled into a cell wall, and right up to a two-metre-high, double-walled steel vat once used to dissolve fuel in acid. Since 1991, stainless steel containers full of vitrified waste, each as tall as a human, have been stacked 10-high in a warehouse. How easy would it be to drill and blast through the 1.9bn-year-old bedrock below the site? On the other hand, high-level waste the byproduct of reprocessing is so radioactive that its containers will give off heat for thousands of years. We power-walked past nonetheless. It feels like the most manmade place in the world. Inside the most dangerous parts of Sellafield Remote submarines have explored and begun cleaning up old storage ponds. What happens when the battery is fully charged but still connected? At least you can reason with AI. All of Sellafield is in a holding pattern, trying to keep waste safe until it can be consigned to the ultimate strongroom: the geological disposal facility (GDF), bored hundreds of metres into the Earths rock, a project that could cost another 53bn. Sellafields isolated location, perched on the Cumbrian coast looking over to the Isle of Man, is also a slow death-warrant; the salty, corrosive sea air plays a lethal game of cat and mouse with the sites ageing infrastructure. You dont want to do anything that forecloses any prospective solutions, Atherton said. This would most immediately affect consumption of fresh milk from cows which had been grazing on contaminated pastures. However, using improper technique may cause problem. It was no secret that Sellafield kept on site huge stashes of spent fuel rods, waiting to be reprocessed. A Photographers Quest to Shoot Congos Deadliest Volcano. These have to be secure and robust but they cant be irretrievably secure and robust, because scientists may yet develop better ways to deal with waste. Thorps legacy will be the highly radioactive sludge it leaves behind: the final three per cent of waste it cant reprocess. Tellers complete solution is still a hypothesis. That one there, thats the second most dangerous, says Andrew Cooney, technical manager at Sellafield, nodding in the direction of another innocuous-looking site on the vast complex. High-level waste, like the syrupy liquor formed during reprocessing, has to be cooled first, in giant tanks. Sellafield Ltd's head of corporate communications, Emma Law, takes you inside Sellafield. "That should help us remove more of the radioactivity early on, so that we can get on with the . To take apart an ageing nuclear facility, you have to put a lot of other things together first. Atomic weapons are highly complex, surprisingly sensitive, and often pretty old. Anywhere else, this state of temporariness might induce a mood of lax detachment, like a transit lounge to a frequent flyer. In 2002 work began to make the site safe. Six years ago, the snakes creators put it to work in a demo at Sellafield. Once cooled, it forms a solid block of glass. But the years-long process of scooping waste out can also feel crude and time-consuming like emptying a wheelie bin with a teaspoon, Phil Atherton, a manager working with the silo team, told me. (Cement is an excellent shield against radiation. Somewhere on the premises, Sellafield has also stored the 140 tonnes of plutonium it has purified over the decades. Most of the plants at Sellafield, for instance, because of their nature, do not contain radioactive iodine and iodine tablets would, therefore, have no place in the response to a disaster involving these plants. 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