Sunday, March 06, 2005

Hot Scotland.

Dounreay Nuclear Research Station in Caithness have released hundreds of thousands of radioactive plutonium and uranium particles into the environment over the years.

A stone contaminated with caesium-137 was found just last week on a beach 20 miles from the plant.

There is a leukaemia cluster around Dounreay.

Contaminated beaches are still open to the public.

A whistleblower has described the plant management as "nuclear cowboys" deserving execution, not prosecution.

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