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UK CONSENSUS CONFERENCE ON RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT
Westminster Central Hall, London 21-24 May 1999
For the first time in the UK, a panel of 16 members of the public will be
consulted about the controversial issue of radioactive waste management.
Their conclusions and recommendations will help shape government policy on
this issue.
This new style of public debate – the Consensus Conference – promises to
ensure that the citizen’s viewpoint is carefully considered. The Citizens’
Panel is currently preparing for the conference by learning about
radioactive waste management, deciding the questions that need to be asked
and selecting the experts or ‘witnesses’ to answer these questions.
The UK National Consensus Conference on Radioactive Waste is open to
everyone. You will be able to:
a.. Contribute by asking your own questions
b.. Watch the panel members cross-examine expert witnesses
c.. See expert witnesses debating the issues
d.. Witness the panel presenting its final report
What is Radioactive Waste?
Most radioactive waste is produced during the preparation and handling of
fuel used to generate electricity in nuclear power stations, from activities
associated with nuclear weapons and from the closing down (‘decommissioning
’) of old nuclear facilities. Smaller amounts of radioactive waste come from
radioactive materials used in medicine, agriculture, industry and scientific
research.
Why is this an issue?
Radioactive waste constitutes a national problem for which a national
solution must be found. At present the UK lacks a clear policy for the
long-term management of radioactive waste. Waste is currently being stored
pending a decision on what to do with it.
The Consensus Conference is being organised by the UK Centre for Economic
and Environmental Development (UK CEED), an independent charitable
foundation committed to promoting environmental excellence to government,
business and individuals. The Conference is funded by the Office of Science
and Technology, the Natural Environment Research Council and Nirex.
Website
You can find further details and current news about the Consensus Conference
at www.ukceed.org
Conference fees
Daily rates:
Individual: 8 pounds sterling (Concessions: 4 pounds sterling)
Corporate: 30 pounds sterling
Three-day rates (21, 22 and 24 May):
Individual: 16 pounds sterling (Concessions: 8 pounds sterling)
Corporate: 60 pounds sterling
If you are interested in attending the conference, please contact:
BHM Ltd, 1 Arun House, River Way, Uckfield, East Sussex TN22 1SL
Tel: 01825 768902 Fax: 01825 768864 e-mail: [log in to unmask]
For further details on the project, please contact Jane Palmer on 01223
367799 or e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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Jane Palmer
UK CEED
Suite E
3 King's Parade
Cambridge CB2 1SJ
Tel: +44 (0)1223 367799
Fax: +44 (0)1223 367794
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Website: http://www.ukceed.org
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