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To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many times OSPAR Radioactive Substances Committee met between the OSPAR Conference in Sintra in July 1998 and 31st May 2003; how many reports the Committee published; what the subject matters addressed by the Committee were; and if...
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many times OSPAR Radioactive Substances Committee met between the OSPAR Conference in Sintra in July 1998 and 31st May 2003; how many reports the Committee published; what the subject matters addressed by the Committee were; and if...
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, why OSPAR's Radioactive Substances Committee was unable in February 2003 to reach agreement on the baseline for discharges of radioactive waste from the Sellafield Nuclear Re-processing Plant into the Irish Sea; and if she will make a statement.
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, why OSPAR's Radioactive Substances Committee was unable in February 2003 to reach agreement on the baseline for discharges of radioactive waste from the Sellafield Nuclear Re-processing Plant into the Irish Sea; and if she will make a statement.
That this House congratulates the Government on signing the OSPAR resolution on radioactive discharges to the sea; notes that the resolution commits the United Kingdom to achieving 'substantial reductions or elimination' of radioactive discharges by the year 2000, and to achieving 'close to zero' concentrations of radioactivity in the environment by the year 2020; further notes that reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel is the largest source of radioactivity discharges into the north-east Atlantic; believes that it is technically feasible to significantly reduce these discharge levels by placing all spent nuclear fuel in dry, above ground stores instead of reprocessing, with the added advantage of not adding further to the plutonium stockpile; and calls on Her Majesty's Government to draft a plan of action for submission to the OSPAR Radioactive Discharges Working Group which proposes storing all spent nuclear fuel instead of reprocessing as the way to substantially reduce discharge levels to the marine environment by the year 2000.
That this House congratulates the Government on signing the OSPAR resolution on radioactive discharges to the sea; notes that the resolution commits the United Kingdom to achieving 'substantial reductions or elimination' of radioactive discharges by the year 2000, and to achieving 'close to zero' concentrations of radioactivity in the environment...