*Angus Robertson:* To ask the Secretary of State for Defence when the
Interim Storage of Laid-Up Submarines Group will commence its programme
of dismantling the UK’s defuelled nuclear powered submarines. [265166]
*Mr. Quentin Davies:* No decisions on the dismantling programme will be
made until completion of a Strategic Environmental Assessment and public
consultation. It is the intention to make an announcement regarding the
programme in 2010.
*Angus Robertson:* To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) when
the strategic capacity for storing nuclear submarines in Rosyth Dockyard
will be reached; [265167]
(2) when the strategic capacity for storing nuclear submarines in
Devonport Royal Dockyard will be reached. [265168]
*Mr. Quentin Davies:* Any submarines leaving service with the Royal Navy
are planned to remain at Devonport Royal Dockyard until there has been a
decision on the dismantling solution.
Similarly, it is not intended to move any of the currently laid-up
submarines until there is a decision on the dismantling solution.
Based on these plans, UK afloat storage capacity is forecast to run out
before 2020.
*Angus Robertson:* To ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether new
facilities for defuelling and de-equipping submarines at Devonport Royal
Dockyard will be completed by 2012. [265169]
*Mr. Quentin Davies:* Facilities for defuelling and de-equipping
submarines at Devonport Royal Dockyard continue to be planned for
completion in 2012.
*Angus Robertson:* To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what
progress has been made in meeting the 2010 date for a storage solution
for the nuclear waste from the seven UK nuclear vessels at Rosyth
Dockyard. [265170]
*Mr. Quentin Davies:* We intend to make an announcement in 2010
regarding the proposed locations for submarine dismantling and the
interim storage of the resultant nuclear waste. This is dependent on a
number of factors, particularly the completion of a strategic
environmental assessment later this year, and the intention to carry out
further public consultation before any decisions are made. Good progress
is being made towards this goal.
*Angus Robertson:* To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what other
locations have been proposed as alternative storage sites for
decommissioned nuclear submarines at Rosyth Dockyard. [265171]
*Mr. Quentin Davies:* No sites other than Devonport Royal Dockyard and
Rosyth Dockyard are being considered as storage sites for laid-up
submarines before they are dismantled.
We do not currently intend to move any of the laid-up submarines before
a submarine dismantling site has been proposed. We plan to announce the
proposed site in 2010.
*Angus Robertson:* To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will
estimate the cost of moving the seven decommissioned UK nuclear
submarines at Rosyth Dockyard to another site in the UK. [265172]
*Mr. Quentin Davies:* We do not intend to move any defuelled submarines
until the completion of the strategic environmental assessment, public
consultation and departmental approval of the dismantling solution.
Cost forecasts for any proposed movement would be developed as part of
the preparation of the project’s Main Gate Business Case, which is
planned to be completed in 2014.
*Angus Robertson:* To ask the Secretary of State for Defence when the
next UK nuclear submarine is due to be taken out of service; and whether
it will be berthed at Rosyth Dockyard. [265173]
*Mr. Quentin Davies:* The next UK submarine due to be taken out of
service is HMS Trafalgar, scheduled for later this year. We currently
intend to store HMS Trafalgar at Devonport Royal Dockyard until she has
been defuelled. Its subsequent storage location will depend on the
dismantling programme that is being developed.
*Angus Robertson:* To ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether all
decommissioned submarines in Rosyth and Devonport Dockyards have been
surveyed for possible holes. [265174]
*Mr. Quentin Davies:* I refer the hon. Member to the answer my hon.
Friend the Minister for Armed Forces (Mr. Bob Ainsworth) gave on 13 June
2008, /Official Report/, column 560W.
*Angus Robertson:* To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what
assessment he has made of the effects on the environment of moving the
seven decommissioned British nuclear powered submarines from the Rosyth
Dockyard. [265194]
*Mr. Quentin Davies:* No decisions have been yet been made about when or
how submarines will be moved.
The existing Interim Storage of Laid-Up Submarines (ISOLUS) Project
Environmental Impact Assessment includes consideration of transportation
matters. It is our intention to make this document available publicly in
the near future.
More detailed assessments of the environmental impact of any planned
movement of the submarines will be developed as required by relevant
legislation.
*Angus Robertson:* To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what was
discussed at the seventh meeting of the Interim Storage of Laid-Up
Submarines Group on Wednesday 11 March 2009; and if he will make a
statement. [265195]
*Mr. Quentin Davies:* The Interim Storage of Laid-Up Submarines (ISOLUS)
Advisory Group is an independently chaired group that provides
independent assessment of proposals and outcomes. It also acts in a
scrutiny and advisory role to the Ministry of Defence ISOLUS Steering Group.
The meetings are open to the public to observe and notes of meetings are
published on the ISOLUS website
A wide range of ISOLUS-related matters were discussed at the meeting on
11 March 2009. Notes from the meeting will be published on the ISOLUS
website in April 2009 in line with normal practices.
*Angus Robertson:* To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) how
many decommissioned UK nuclear-powered submarines with nuclear fuel in
their reactors are at Devonport Royal Dockyard; [265499]
(2) where the UK nuclear-powered submarines located at Devonport Royal
Dockyard will be housed after they have been defuelled. [265500]
*Mr. Quentin Davies:* There are four decommissioned UK nuclear powered
submarines that have fuel in their reactors at Devonport Royal Dockyard.
The plan is that they will remain there until a decision on the
dismantling solution has been made.
It is the intention to make an announcement about the dismantling
solution in 2010.
*Angus Robertson:* To ask the Secretary of State for Defence when a
decision will be made on the movement of decommissioned British nuclear
powered submarines from Rosyth Dockyard. [265501]
*Mr. Quentin Davies:* The movement of submarines will depend on the
dismantling programme that is being developed by the Interim Storage of
Laid-Up Submarines (ISOLUS) Project. This will be confirmed when the
project receives Main Gate approval, which is scheduled for 2014.
*Angus Robertson:* To ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether the
collision with Le Triomphant resulted in damage to the torpedo tube
hatches on HMS Vanguard; and whether torpedoes were unloaded from HMS
Vanguard before it was docked in the Faslane shiplift on 20 February
2009. [265947]
*Mr. Hutton:* I am withholding information about any damage that may
have been sustained by HMS Vanguard as a result of the collision with FS
Le Triomphant on the grounds of national security. I can confirm that
the nuclear safety and security of HMS Vanguard was not compromised. It
is standard procedure to off-load torpedoes from an SSBN before it
enters the Faslane Shiplift facility.
*Angus Robertson:* To ask the Secretary of State for Defence when HMS
Vanguard will return to full operational capacity. [267071]
*Mr. Hutton:* I am withholding information about the operational
capacity of HMS Vanguard on the grounds of national security. I can
confirm that the requirements of the deterrent patrol cycle will
continue to be met.
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