Flood map for AWE Burghfield. Shaded areas represent areas at significant risk of flooding, where the chance of flooding each year is greater than 1.3% (1 in 75).
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NEW NIS Submission to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY CONSULTATION
Global Security: Non-Proliferation

NIS argues that the risks posed by British nuclear weapons production and road transport of warheads threaten each individual citizen and our way of life. Additionally, the risk of a criticality event at the substandard warhead assembly/disassembly facilities at AWE Burghfield is also unacceptable and unjustifiable.

Read the NIS submission to the FCO.

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24 Jan 2008 : Column 2138W*


     *AWE Burghfield: Floods*

*Mr. Hancock:* To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what assessment has been made of the flood risk to the /(a)/ High Security Area, /(b)/ Nuclear Licensed Site Area and /(c)/ remainder of the site at AWE Burghfield; what flooding has occurred at the site since July 2007; what representations he has received from the Environment Agency since that time; and if he will make a statement. [181048]

*Mr. Bob Ainsworth:* The risk of flooding is addressed in the nuclear licence safety case for the AWE Burghfield site, which does not differentiate between areas. The safety case assessment concludes that such an event would not compromise safety at the site although there would likely be an impact on business continuity. A programme of review is therefore under way to determine what, if any, improvements might be introduced.

No flooding has occurred at AWE Burghfield since July 2007. The Environment Agency has made no representations to the MOD on these matters. The nuclear site licensee, AWE plc, continues to advise the regulators of its plans through regular routine engagement.


     *AWE Management: Trident Missiles*

*Nick Harvey:* To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) whether the Atomic Weapons Establishment manufactured /(a)/ any new Trident warheads and /(b)/ any new plutonium pits in 2007; [181065]

(2) when the Atomic Weapons Establishment plans to end the production of /(a)/ new Trident warheads of the current design and /(b)/ new plutonium pits of the current design. [181066]

*Mr. Bob Ainsworth:* I am withholding the information requested as its release would or would be, likely to prejudice national security and defence of the UK.