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The operator of a nuclear complex in Caithness has been fined £140,000 for illegally dumping radioactive waste. | The operator of a nuclear complex in Caithness has been fined £140,000 for illegally dumping radioactive waste. |
The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) pleaded guilty to four charges under the Radioactive Substances Act at Wick Sheriff Court earlier this month. | The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) pleaded guilty to four charges under the Radioactive Substances Act at Wick Sheriff Court earlier this month. |
They relate to activities at Dounreay - formerly a centre for fast reactor research - between 1963 and 1984. | They relate to activities at Dounreay - formerly a centre for fast reactor research - between 1963 and 1984. |
Sheriff Andrew Berry had deferred sentence until Thursday after hearing from the fiscal and UKAEA's solicitor. | Sheriff Andrew Berry had deferred sentence until Thursday after hearing from the fiscal and UKAEA's solicitor. |
UKAEA's court appearance followed a report to the procurator fiscal by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa). | UKAEA's court appearance followed a report to the procurator fiscal by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa). |
We accept that mistakes were made and regret those mistakes Dr John Crofts,UKAEA director of safety | |
The company admitted illegally dumping solid nuclear waste in a landfill site at Dounreay and three charges of allowing fragments of irradiated nuclear fuel to enter the plant's liquid effluent discharge pipe into the Pentland Firth. | The company admitted illegally dumping solid nuclear waste in a landfill site at Dounreay and three charges of allowing fragments of irradiated nuclear fuel to enter the plant's liquid effluent discharge pipe into the Pentland Firth. |
UKAEA's director of safety, Dr John Crofts, said: "We accept that mistakes were made and regret those mistakes. | UKAEA's director of safety, Dr John Crofts, said: "We accept that mistakes were made and regret those mistakes. |
"We too share the view that this is an unacceptable legacy of the Dounreay experiment." | "We too share the view that this is an unacceptable legacy of the Dounreay experiment." |
He added: "Our priority has been and will continue to be to minimise the risk to people and the environment." | He added: "Our priority has been and will continue to be to minimise the risk to people and the environment." |
Eleanor Scott, Green MSP for Highlands and Islands, said the case highlighted the dangers of nuclear power. | Eleanor Scott, Green MSP for Highlands and Islands, said the case highlighted the dangers of nuclear power. |
She added: "There must be no new nuclear power stations in Scotland. | She added: "There must be no new nuclear power stations in Scotland. |
"Dounreay is now being managed well, but the surrounding communities and the environment will keep paying for these errors for many years to come." | "Dounreay is now being managed well, but the surrounding communities and the environment will keep paying for these errors for many years to come." |