Nuclear Waste Services (NWS) is making strides towards the final closure of the Low Level Waste Repository (LLWR) in West Cumbria, a landmark move in the management of radioactive waste.
This initiative, known as the southern trench interim membrane (STIM) project, involves securing legacy disposal trenches with a new protective membrane designed to last up to a century.
NWS has started delivering 280,000 tonnes of aggregate, vital for the capping operations. This extensive project, expected to span three years, started with the first train deliveries last week, marking a major advancement in the site’s capping process anticipated to conclude by 2135.
Gottfried Eymer, Managing Director of NTS Rail, said:
Rail is the obvious choice for bulk movements like these, taking many thousands of lorries off the road, reducing congestion, and improving the environment.
This project not only represents a critical step in managing our nuclear legacy but also showcases effective collaboration within the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority group – promoting sustainable waste management practices and engaging local communities to ensure minimal environmental impact.