EU DOUNREAY NUCLEAR CONTROLS ASSESSMENT

STORIES BY KEITH NUTHALL SCOTLAND'S Dounreay nuclear plant needs to update its airborne radiation monitoring systems, a European Commission inspection report has concluded. Brussels' nuclear energy directorate has concluded after an inspection of the Caithness site that Dounreay's existing "existing high volume air samplers" should be replaced with "new generation devices when these have proven their reliability". These should be "duly fenced off...to ensure their physical integrity". The Commission also wanted to be kept informed ...


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