In a prior information notice (PIN), NWS said it is notifying suppliers of the two future requirements and is looking to engage with the market to assess
Just one month after the formation of a Geological Disposal Facility Working Group, East Riding of Yorkshire Council has voted to withdraw from talks about the possibility of a UK radioactive waste repository being built in South Holderness.
The South Holderness Working Group’s formation in January 2024 signalled the start of discussions about the potential siting of a GDF for nuclear waste.
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A Geological Disposal Facility Working Group has been formed in South Holderness, East Riding of Yorkshire, UK, to begin engagement about whether the area might be suitable for hosting an underground radioactive waste disposal facility. Three other communities are already involved in the siting process.
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Disposing of waste in a GDF involves placing it deep underground in engineered vaults so it can decay and have its radioactivity decrease over thousands