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Cumbria councils vote over nuclear waste project | Cumbria councils vote over nuclear waste project |
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A vote is to be held later on whether to go ahead with a search for a site to store high level nuclear waste. | A vote is to be held later on whether to go ahead with a search for a site to store high level nuclear waste. |
Executive members of Cumbria County and one of either Allerdale or Copeland Borough Councils must agree if "Stage 4" of the process is to go ahead. | Executive members of Cumbria County and one of either Allerdale or Copeland Borough Councils must agree if "Stage 4" of the process is to go ahead. |
This would include detailed geological investigations and discussions over the social and economic implications. | This would include detailed geological investigations and discussions over the social and economic implications. |
Even if the £12bn underground repository is approved, construction is not expected to begin before 2025. | Even if the £12bn underground repository is approved, construction is not expected to begin before 2025. |
Cumbria is the only area still considering such a facility. | Cumbria is the only area still considering such a facility. |
Dungeness in Kent, which had initially shown interest, withdrew at the end of 2012 in the face of opposition from residents. | Dungeness in Kent, which had initially shown interest, withdrew at the end of 2012 in the face of opposition from residents. |
'Potential shadow' | 'Potential shadow' |
Currently, radioactive waste is stored above ground in various "long-term temporary" sites around the UK, mostly at Sellafield in Cumbria. | Currently, radioactive waste is stored above ground in various "long-term temporary" sites around the UK, mostly at Sellafield in Cumbria. |
Unions representing workers in the nuclear industry have expressed support for studies to go ahead. | Unions representing workers in the nuclear industry have expressed support for studies to go ahead. |
Garry Graham, deputy general secretary of Prospect, said: "Not only does the vote have vast implications for the economic wealth of West Cumbria, which relies so heavily on the nuclear industry for jobs and growth, it potentially casts a shadow over any nuclear renaissance in the UK." | Garry Graham, deputy general secretary of Prospect, said: "Not only does the vote have vast implications for the economic wealth of West Cumbria, which relies so heavily on the nuclear industry for jobs and growth, it potentially casts a shadow over any nuclear renaissance in the UK." |
However, the Lake District National Park Authority is concerned that an underground nuclear waste repository would impact negatively upon the tourist industry, which is currently worth an estimated £2bn annually. | However, the Lake District National Park Authority is concerned that an underground nuclear waste repository would impact negatively upon the tourist industry, which is currently worth an estimated £2bn annually. |
Cumbria County Council and Copeland Borough Council vote at 10:00 GMT, and Allerdale Borough Council at 15:00 GMT. | Cumbria County Council and Copeland Borough Council vote at 10:00 GMT, and Allerdale Borough Council at 15:00 GMT. |
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