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The UK Committee on Radioactive Waste Management

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Published 6 September 2005 IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Keith Baverstock and David J Ball 2005 J. Radiol. Prot. 25 313 DOI 10.1088/0952-4746/25/3/008

0952-4746/25/3/313

Abstract

The UK Committee on Radioactive Waste Management is charged with recommending to Government, by July 2006, options for the long term management of the UK's radioactive waste legacy. These options should inspire public confidence. Now, more than halfway into the time allotted, we, as two former members of the Committee, express our concerns at the wayward approach that has been adopted. The Committee has placed emphasis on gaining public confidence but this has been done at the expense of recruiting the best scientific expertise in the management of radioactive waste, an act which we believe will actually undermine public confidence. Furthermore, given also the immense importance of this decision to public safety, national security and the national interest, we believe urgent steps should be taken to review the Committee's process, its management and its sponsorship.

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