I'm not sure if I'd like to work in an area where you have "criticality escape routes" ... sounds a bit scary 😑 Though, of course, driving to work each day might be much more dangerous.
Why don't YOU tell us, oh wise one? Do you know how many tons (you might want to revise to quoting in a smaller unit ...) of plutonium are in the Irish sea - as opposed to being stored safely on site - and do you know what are the actual consequences of that?
Oh so you think it hasn't been? Perhaps you would be kind enough to list the multitude of injuries and deaths that you presumably had in mind when you made this comment ... ? And of course just to be fair and balanced you should include a comparison with the injuries and deaths caused by the same level of energy supplied to the country from other sources (which would have to be coal, oil and gas) over the same period. BTW, do make sure you include all the respiratory disease as well as the actually recovery and consumption of the fuels themselves.
I thought the recent sellafield video honestly documenting the time and difficulties of decommissioning the magnox swarf silos was of so much more value than this than this propaganda fluff which basically says nothing
Define safely 😂 waste wasn't dealt with so safety 😁
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The amount of uneducated comments so far..I'm still amazed at how dumb some people can be.
10 comments.....whole lot of uneducated people huh...you should go watch some dumb channel like pewdiepie I think
Selling a field if anyone interested
Is it suitable soil to grow wind kale?
I'm not sure if I'd like to work in an area where you have "criticality escape routes" ... sounds a bit scary 😑
Though, of course, driving to work each day might be much more dangerous.
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tell us bout the tons of plutonium in the Irish Sea, beach and the storage tanks
Zzzzzzzzzz......
Why don't YOU tell us, oh wise one? Do you know how many tons (you might want to revise to quoting in a smaller unit ...) of plutonium are in the Irish sea - as opposed to being stored safely on site - and do you know what are the actual consequences of that?
@@monty5692 100 tons of plutonium waste stored on land; 3 tons in drums in Irish Sea and 5 kg annually in liquid waste into sea. oh mouthy monty.
been operating safely haha yeah right
Oh so you think it hasn't been? Perhaps you would be kind enough to list the multitude of injuries and deaths that you presumably had in mind when you made this comment ... ?
And of course just to be fair and balanced you should include a comparison with the injuries and deaths caused by the same level of energy supplied to the country from other sources (which would have to be coal, oil and gas) over the same period. BTW, do make sure you include all the respiratory disease as well as the actually recovery and consumption of the fuels themselves.
I thought the recent sellafield video honestly documenting the time and difficulties of decommissioning the magnox swarf silos was of so much more value than this than this propaganda fluff which basically says nothing