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MRWS Partnership

MRWS Partnership. Disposal will happen - in Cumbria!. The impression given is that disposal in Cumbria is a 'done deal' Transcripts of meetings around the country present a relatively rosy view of the situation

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MRWS Partnership

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  1. MRWS Partnership

  2. Disposal will happen - in Cumbria! • The impression given is that disposal in Cumbria is a 'done deal' • Transcripts of meetings around the country present a relatively rosy view of the situation • Discussions by MRWS partnership e.g. re. operation of a GDF – are they too preemptive?

  3. Fixed Unit Price & Funding issues What could Fixed Unit Price tie the MRWS into? Is it Pre-emptive of MRWS process? • Once decided it is 'fixed' for all time • Public and local authorities locked out of final discussions • Forces co-disposal of legacy and new build wastes • No benefits package included in modelling - yet it will add to burden in terms of (unknown) inventory and over time • Funding overall seems a little discussed issue – yet not certain either for R&D or GDF development or MRWS processes and communities

  4. Planning – who has the final say? To date – voluntarism as the basis of involvement Planning in hands of Cumbria and local councils Changes being proposed – National Policy Statement and IPC process Clear from questions and answers to Energy and Climate Change Committee and PQ that views changing

  5. Involvement of environmental NGOs ? • Questions about what the Partnership process really is: • Requirement for new build • Could be a case of ‘policy drift’ • Dominated by a view favourable to the nuclear industry

  6. Involvement of environmental NGOs? • What would be the purpose of NGO involvement? • What different models of involvement already exist? • How open is the Partnership to critique? • Rigour of argument is not the same as public acceptance

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