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Dounreay destruction of major hazard

13 April 2012 John 2220 Views 0 Comment dounreay, fast breeder, reactor

Dounreay has completed the destruction of one of the most hazardous legacies of Britain’s earliest atomic research.

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Giant tanks installed for reactor dismantling

13 April 20112 January 2016 John 1035 Views dounreay, fast breeder, reactor

Installation of two new twenty-seven tonne nitrogen tanks for the Dounreay Fast Reactor breeder building marks another notable step forward

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Clean-up reveals 6000 years of human history

22 March 2011 John 986 Views 0 Comment fast breeder, nuclear, scotland

Getting rid of Britain’s 20th century experiment with fast breeder nuclear reactors is uncovering the history of human settlement on

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