Monday 24 October 2011

Leeds University team works on Sellafield’s nuclear waste

Leeds University team works on Sellafield’s nuclear waste

A team from the University of Leeds has joined up with Sellafield nuclear plant (pictured) to develop a method of cleaning up radioactive waste safely and efficiently.

The newly formed 'Sludge Centre of Expertise' will help Sellafield engineers work out a way to deal with the radioactive sludge from a distance, using remote monitoring equipment.

Professor Simon Biggs, Director of the School of Process, Environmental and Materials Engineering, said: "Liquid and semi-solid radioactive waste is a major headache. Having worked closely with the nuclear industry for over a decade, we have built up considerable knowledge of these sludges and how they behave. We are optimistic that we can help Sellafield Ltd clean up this waste from legacy facilities."

Written by

Bruna Pinhoni

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