Has the US media informed us about this? Only saw this in UK news (as expected)
Does everyone know this 18 month duration nuke waste transfer deal the UK recently made with the US?
Flying 800 kg of weapons grade uranium waste to the US - What could go wrong?...
Great danger in air transport of nuclear wastes: anger in Aberdeen
Posted by Christina MacPherson
flag-UKFury over dangerous nuclear flights from the Highlands to US, Aberdeen Press and Journal 2 September 2016 by Iain Ramage Road around Wick Airport will be regularly shut over the next 18 months so nuclear waste can be taken be flown to the US. Plans to transport highly enriched uranium (HEU) from Dounreay in Caithness to the US emerged late last year.
Airplane danger
Politicians and activists have condemned the move, warning that flying the material is excessively dangerous.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has remained silent on the issue, but an £18million upgrade of the airport was recently carried out to make it suitable for larger planes.
And, now Highland Council has published a road closure order which reveals minor routes around the airport will be closed over the coming months. The closures could happen at any time from today, and will last up to five hours each time.
A spokeswoman at Dounreay said she could neither confirm nor deny that nuclear waste from the redundant power station would be flown from Wick.
Former Prime Minister David Cameron confirmed earlier this year, after talks with President Obama, that it was the UKs intention to transport uranium from Dounreay to the South Carolina. It will be swapped for other forms of uranium to be shipped to Europe which, it is believed, will be used in producing medical isotopes.
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross SNP MP Paul Monaghan has described the deal to transport the waste by plane morally reprehensible. And Highlands and Islands Green MSP John Finnie last night said many people would be surprised to find out about the road closures but that the disruption was nothing compared to the risks involved with flying the waste.
Many will be astonished that it is considered appropriate to move, let alone fly, this waste material from Dounreay, he said. The local disruption is nothing compared to the risks any transit poses. This waste should be retained at Dounreay.
The councils local area leader Gillian Coghill said: We were not briefed about this, which is absolutely shocking .
Independent nuclear consultant John Large raised concerns about the transport of the material. He said if there was an accident it would involve an extremely vulnerable and potentially radiologically significant material. The radiological consequences of even a relatively small amount of this material would be very serious, he said.
In terms of nuclear safety, the International Atomic Energy Agency recognises that the transportation of radioactive materials is the one at most risk and is most prone and vulnerable to terrorist attack.
The risk in transport by aircraft is the fuel being engulfed in fire, the packages breaking down and the fuel igniting.
Mr Large added that it was incumbent on Dounreay to provide sufficient information for the public to come to an informed judgement about the move. It doesnt matter whether the material is for civil or military stock, it presents the same risk, he said. https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/highlands/1014760/fury-over-nuclear-flights/
Is this worse than globull warming?
What could go wrong?...
Over half of the UK’s nuclear weapons tests were on US soil. The two countries have been cooperating for a long time.
And where will this nuclear waste be stored? Yucca Mountain (no, thanks to Harry Reid).
Will it be re-processed? (no, thanks to Jimmy Carter)
Are we obligated to store it (yes, thanks to some treaty we signed somewhere along the way)
American rate payers (that’s everyone who pays an electric, or gas, bill have paid for the Yucca Mountain facility and we are not allowed to use it, leaving tons of nuclear waste stored in the open air in unsecured facilities, which I shall not mention.
The State of Nevada happily took the money we all paid and the jobs to build Yucca Mountain and then shut down access, leaving our mining machinery to rot at the bottom of a deep hole and the American people vulnerable to whatever dangers may ensue.
It’s a disgrace and the American people should be up in arms about it. Let’s hear the candidates defend those decisions!