A French Expedition Geolocalizes More than 1,800 Radioactive Drums Off the Coast of Galicia After Finding 600 More
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The French oceanographic expedition that aims to evaluate the state of the Atlantic Fossa off the coast of Galicia located more than 600 radioactive drums,...
The first documented operation of ships launching barrels with radioactive waste into the sea was carried out 80 kilometers off the coast of California in 1946. It was not a practice under discussion. On the contrary: the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) itself would hold a decade later a symposium of the group of technicians who advised on these discharges. It would put everything into those containers, sometimes lined in concrete or t…
Unha expedition francés achou grazas a un sonar más de 1,900 barrís no vertidoiro of waste used between 1949 and 1982 O artigo O Consello de Seguridade Nuclear discards significant niveis of radiation na costa galega publicuse primeiro en GCiencia.
France examines hundreds of thousands of tons deposited 650 kilometers from the coast and which triggered an environmental explosion in the 1980s.
The PPdeG MEPs have questioned the European Commission (EC) about the nuclear radioactive waste found by a French expedition north-west of the Galician coasts and asked if it knows discharges that could have increased the levels of radioactivity in the waters. Francisco Millán Mon and Adrián Vázquez Lázara have put forward a parliamentary question to the EC, following the latest news on the expedition of the French oceanographic vessel L’Atalant…
There are more than 74,500 tons of radioactive waste that the United Kingdom, Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland would have dumped into the Atlantic trench over four decades.
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