[New post] On shaky ground? Latest EDF planning application casts doubt on suitability of Sizewell site
Christina Macpherson posted: " The Nuclear Free Local Authorities (NFLA) were surprised to see a lateplanning application from nuclear power operator EDF Energy to East SuffolkCouncil seeking permission to carry out testing on its proposed Sizewell Cnuclear power plant site. C"
The Nuclear Free Local Authorities (NFLA) were surprised to see a late planning application from nuclear power operator EDF Energy to East Suffolk Council seeking permission to carry out testing on its proposed Sizewell C nuclear power plant site.
Commenting, Cllr David Blackburn, Chair of the NFLA, said: "The application has gone in just as the Planning Inspectorate is about to make a recommendation to the Secretary of State on whether to proceed further with the next stage of the development. EDF wish to be allowed to conduct on-site trials to test whether their construction methods will work on the land at their disposal. It 'beggar's belief' that they should do this now at such a late stage in the process, rather than at the start."
The application concedes that EDF still need to conduct soil and ground anchor trails to determine if their strategy to stabilise the site during the construction of the plant will work. The NFLA fears that the high-risk strategy might make the site unstable and the cut-off wall could be sent crashing down endangering the lives of construction workers.
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