Revealed: Sellafield nuclear site has leak that could pose risk to public
by Anna Isaac and Alex Lawson from Environment | The Guardian on (#6GX9T)
Safety concerns at Europe's most hazardous plant have caused diplomatic tensions with US, Norway and Ireland
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Sellafield, Europe's most hazardous nuclear site, has a worsening leak from a huge silo of radioactive waste that could pose a risk to the public, the Guardian can reveal.
Concerns over safety at the crumbling building, as well as cracks in a reservoir of toxic sludge known as B30, have caused diplomatic tensions with countries including the US, Norway and Ireland, which fear Sellafield has failed to get a grip of the problems.
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