Nuclear waste has been reprocessed in the UK and will be stored at Lucas Heights until Napandee facility is ready
About 600 police and security officers were involved in the mission to truck it from Port Kembla, near Wollongong, to Lucas Heights, the southern Sydney suburb that serves as the country’s nuclear technology hub.
The waste that’s due to arrive in 2022 is from HIFAR’s operations and Ansto says the material is being “repatriated” under the international principle that countries must be responsible for their nuclear leftovers.
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