In response to FOI request by Rob Evans, Defence Procurement Agency provided AWE’s answer to the MoD question regarding waste water discharge at Aldermaston and Burghfield and Environmental Agency’s condition of consent. AWE is required to submit results of monitoring of at least 16 pollutants but admitted that outlets have not been routinely monitored.
Tag: Environment Agency
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Letter from Scottish Environment Protection Agency to Carol Dickson, NFLA Scotland
9 December 1998
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AWE Environment, Safety & Health Quarterly Performance Report April – June 2016
'Environment, Safety & Health Quarterly Performance Report. Reporting period: 1 April to 30 June 2016', MG/34165/PJD, Atomic Weapons Establishment, 14 November 2016
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Categories:
- AWE publications
Environment, Safety & Health (ESH) report- Jan-Mar 2016
'Environment, Safety & Health (ESH) report- Jan-Mar 2016', Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) 5 September 2016
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Categories:
- AWE publications
Disposal of uranium contaminated oils: application from the Atomic Weapons Establishment to vary authorisation
Application under the Radioactive Substances Act 1993 for variation of an authorisation for the disposal of uranium contaminated oils from the Atomic Weapons Establishment to Nexia Solutions Limited, operating at the Springfields Fuels Limited Nuclear Licensed Site (Authorisation BZ1994).
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- Wastes
Minimisation of Radioactive Aqueous Discharges
'Minimisation of Radioactive Aqueous Discharges'. C A Hunt. Atomic Weapons Establishment. July 2008. Proposal for minimising radioactive aqueous effluent discharges from AWE Aldermaston to Silchester Sewage Works as required by Radioactive Substances Act 1993 Authorisation BZ1994.
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