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Decommissioning Industry 

Traws crosses halfway point

3 September 2013 admin 979 Views 0 Comment c&m, nuclear, traws

The decommissioning of Trawsfynydd Site, Wales’ first nuclear power station constructed during the 1960s, has crossed the halfway point.

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Industry Waste 

Novel waste management approach saves on storage

4 October 20124 October 2012 John 1126 Views 0 Comment ilw, traws, waste

A fresh approach to waste management has reduced the amount of intermediate level waste (ILW) being stored Trawsfynydd Site.

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Trawsfynydd ILW store opens its door

11 January 201022 March 2016 John 1688 Views ilw, nuclear, traws

Trawsfynydd celebrated a major milestone when its new Intermediate Level Waste (ILW) Store was officially opened – marking a first

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