One of UK’s oldest nuclear waste storage silos is currently leaking radioactive liquid into the ground. That is a “recurrence of a historic leak” that Sellafield Ltd, the company that operates the site, says first started in the 1970s.

Sellafield has also faced questions about its working culture and adherence to safety rules. The company is currently awaiting sentencing after it pleaded guilty, in June, to charges related to cyber-security failings.

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    Because nuclear storage sites need to be safe and understood for thousands of years to come, even if civilization falls.

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      Exactly, yes. That’s why it’s such an idiotic idea to even build new nuclear power plants. (I just corrected my wording I’m my 1st reply.) In the past, German politics has made enormous mistakes in the choice of Gorleben as long term storage facility before even checking if it was suitable. Additionally, the pro nuclear Bavarian government doesn’t want to have the waste in Bavaria, although there are possibly suitable types of rock located.