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In 2023, Nuclear Waste Services started capping and securing full trenches and vaults in preparation for permanent closure, a process that will take five years. A 10 metre thick membrane, the Southern Trench Cap Interim Membrane (STIM), will cover the old trenches to protect the waste for up to 100
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This arrangement ceased when the LLWR was brought back under direct public management when it became a subsidiary of the NDA in July 2021. In 2022 LLWR was merged with the NDA's Integrated Waste Management Programme to form a division called Nuclear Waste Services.
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and flooding, and placed requirements on LLWR Ltd to maintain a programme of coastal monitoring and to keep up-to-date with research and development on the long-term
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steel containers per year and be able to hold 5,500 ISO steel containers in total, giving an operational life of about eight years. The vault opened for use in 2010.
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from Sellafield, MoD sites, nuclear power stations, hospitals, universities, medical companies and the oil industry. The site, which was opened in 1959 by the
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In 1988, a new system was introduced placing waste in containers rather than clay trenches later covered with stone and soil.
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granted permission for a new vault, Vault 9, to be built to accommodate about 700
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Environment Agency, Decision Document: Low Level Waste Repository, October 2015
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acknowledged that the site would be disrupted in the future by
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low-level radioactive waste
West Cumbrian coast
Drigg village
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority
radioactive waste
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
Royal Ordnance Factory
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority
Washington Division
URS Corporation
Studsvik UK
AREVA-NC
Serco Assurance
Cumbria County Council
ISO
Environment Agency
coastal erosion
effects of climate change
"Low Level Waste Repository"
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"BNFL told to combat threat of nuclear contamination on Cumbrian beaches"
"Nuclear waste site deal is struck"
"Low Level Waste Repository becomes a subsidiary of the NDA"
"UK launches consolidated radwaste organisation"


"Work starts to permanently secure UK nuclear waste vaults"
"Planning approval granted for new low level radioactive waste repository near Drigg"
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