Originally posted by milanbenes
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Oh Dear: Blair backs nuclear power plans
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The easiest option would be to double up on existing sites - I know Dungeness is coming to the end of its lifespan and one plan mooted was to build a new reactor while the old one is decommisioned - only problem is, if the sea levels do rise as predicted Dungeness will be under water -
Build it on stilts. Of the sturdiest oak, naturally.Originally posted by Gold Dalek- only problem is, if the sea levels do rise as predicted Dungeness will be under waterComment
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Might be a good idea to slap on a bit of yacht varnish as well.Originally posted by wendigo100Build it on stilts. Of the sturdiest oak, naturally.Comment
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So should the reactor go critical and melt down, it would drop harmlessly into the sea... what a good safety tip!Originally posted by wendigo100Build it on stilts. Of the sturdiest oak, naturally.Comment
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We already have 2 stations housing 4 reactors at Heysham, I cant see another Station harming property prices. A ten year build is going to do a world of good for local business and they might even get round to building the bypass we need.
There could even be work for the Gunman if they decide to upgrade software control.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxThe waste is to be vitrified and buried in deep UK mines. Problem solved.
Except we dont have any deep mines anymore. Maggie closed them all."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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I think the holes are still there.Originally posted by DaveBExcept we dont have any deep mines anymore. Maggie closed them all.
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Most were producing long after Maggie went, just without so many men. Look up Long Wall Mining you will see how the workforce can be reduced and production can be increased. I worked for a firm that made the kit, wicked stuff writing software for real tonka toys.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
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Can't we outsource the disposal to India?Originally posted by DaveBExcept we dont have any deep mines anymore. Maggie closed them all.Comment
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Not really, the pits were not mothballed, they were closed (and allowed to collapse).Originally posted by The Lone GunmanI think the holes are still there.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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