Radioactive dockyard water in the Tamar would be less than a banana per year
Plymouth MP for Sutton and Devonport Luke Pollard is calling for residents on both sides of the River Tamar to share their views on the controversial issue
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Devonport Dockyard plan to pour radioactive rainwater into the River Tamar
Devonport s naval base - considered a graveyard for nuclear submarines - would like to be allowed to dispose of low level contaminated water into the river
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