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New Radioactive Waste Facilities 

19 May 2009
The Dounreay nuclear power site in Scotland has received planning consent for two radioactive waste facilities, which are required to complete the site’s decommissioning. A new waste treatment plant known as D3900 will process solid and liquid intermediate-level radioactive waste, which will then be mixed with cement and set inside drums and crates. Low-level waste will be stockpiled until a route is opened for its disposal. With a value of €340m and a capacity of 200,000 cubic metres of waste, these will be the largest facilities ever built in Scotland for managing radioactive waste. Construction is expected to begin in 2011, with the first vault be ready to receive waste in 2014.
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