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NNL wins IChemE Award for plutonium processing

15 November 201127 April 2016 John 1124 Views nnl. plutonium, wastes

NNL has been awarded a prestigious prize at the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) Awards 2011. The Lab won ‘Chemical

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Scottish nuclear waste to be managed near site

24 January 201124 January 2011 John 954 Views 0 Comment nuclear, radioactive, wastes

The Scottish Government has announced its policy on how higher activity radioactive nuclear wastes will be managed in future.

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NDA Contracts for geological disposal facility (GDF)

12 August 201022 March 2016 John 1155 Views gdf, nuclear, wastes

Contracts in support of the preparatory studies phase of the UK’s geological disposal facility (GDF) for higher activity nuclear wastes.

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