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Non-essential staff at the Sellafield nuclear site in Cumbria have been asked to stay at home due to elevated radiation levels. A statement said: "As a result of a conservative and prudent decision, the Sellafield site is operating normally but with reduced manning levels today. Sellafield, the UK's largest and most hazardous nuclear site, stores enough high and intermediate level radioactive waste to fill 27 Olympic-sized swimming pools. The cost of cleaning up the waste at Sellafield has been put at £67.5bn. Source: Sky News [view]
British nuclear reprocessing plant Sellafield said it had detected raised levels of radioactivity at one of its on-site monitors and was operating at reduced staffing levels on Friday. "As a result of a conservative and prudent decision, the Sellafield site is operating normally but with reduced manning levels today," it said in a statement. It said the levels of radioactivity detected were above naturally occurring radiation, but well below that which would call for any actions to be taken by the workforce on or off the site. Sellafield only processes spent fuel and no longer produces power from nuclear. Source: Reuters [view]