Takes a lot of lubrication to drill these holes. Constant ferrying of water to lubricate the drilling sites required.
Visual descriptions of the area around Wylfa, Anglesey, soon to be the site of Wylfa Newydd. What does this area look like now? Watch the changes as they happened. How will this area be changed by the new construction works? Will I still be in the area to see it all happen? The answer is now, no. House sold on 27th January 2016. How might this blog be continued? If you start a new one on Wylfa WalkerNewydd? please let me know and link to this one.
Monday, 31 March 2014
Sunday, 30 March 2014
British Summer Time Begins
British Summer Time began this morning. A bright and warm morning and at least nine drilling sites in operation. Five in this one cluster at the former house Tan-yr-allt.
Saturday, 29 March 2014
Coastal Footpath Through the Survey Area Around Wylfa
The full length of the coastal footpath that passes through the survey area at Wylfa has now been fenced and surfaced to keep their vehicles and drilling rigs away from users of the footpaths.
Paperwork for the short diversion posted at a short section where the path has diverted from its true line.
Paperwork for the short diversion posted at a short section where the path has diverted from its true line.
Friday, 28 March 2014
Thursday, 27 March 2014
Sunday, 23 March 2014
Saturday, 22 March 2014
Friday, 21 March 2014
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Bore Hole Locations Being Marked Out
All those metal fence sections stacked in the site compound are now being deployed around the borehole locations, across the survey area.
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
Monday, 17 March 2014
Structural Soils Surveys
Structural Soils Ltd have worked at Wylfa on the earlier surveys.
Drilling rigs are now deployed and the site is being dotted with white poles and small red and white flags.
Drilling rigs are now deployed and the site is being dotted with white poles and small red and white flags.
Sunday, 16 March 2014
Segregation of Coastal Footpath Walkers from Vehicles
The hard surfaces for vehicles continue to be put in. The locked gates are to prevent unauthorised wheeled vehicules. The footpath, kissing gates, next to the field gates remain open, but a new surface and taped segregation has been put in place to safely separate walkers on the Anglesey Coastal Footpath from the site vehicles now using the area. The few vehicles using the tracks only travel at 10mph and thee is good visibility. No longer a country walk though.
Saturday, 15 March 2014
New Cabin Layout in Site Compound
The latest series of site investigations involve soil surveys and drilling rigs. New sets of cabins and storage containers erected and over four Land Rovers now on site.
Work is planned to take place from 7am to 7pm
Work is planned to take place from 7am to 7pm
Friday, 14 March 2014
Sunday, 9 March 2014
Cumbria Nuclear Waste Repository Consultation
UK Nuclear consultation attracts over 700 responses from the public reports the BBC.
Rise in Children Thyroid Cancers in Japan
The Guardian reports on rise in thyroid cancers in Japanese children near Fukushima following the melt down after the sunami.
Saturday, 8 March 2014
Hinkley Point C - State Aid Consultation
Hinkley Point C State Aid
Consultation
In October 2013,
Government submitted the State aid notification for the Hinkley Point C
investment contract to the European Commission following the announcement of
the commercial agreement on key terms with EDF. The Commission made an Opening
Decision on the case on 18 December 2013.
Today the Commission has
begun a consultation on the Opening Decision following its publication in the
Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU), this will last for four weeks
until Monday 7 April 2014 and provides an opportunity for third parties to contribute
to the debate.
An investigation by the
European Commission is a standard part of the State aid process for cases like
Hinkley and we are confident that our case is consistent with State aid rules.
A significant amount of
low carbon electricity is needed by 2030 to meet our legally binding carbon
targets while maintaining security of supply and keeping consumer bills down.
New Nuclear, alongside renewables and Carbon Capture and Storage equipped
generation, will play an important and critical role in addressing this
challenge.
In the case of Hinkley
Point C, it would generate enough home-grown power for nearly six million
homes, a city nearly twice the size of London, or 7% of Britain’s electricity
supply by 2025. In addition it is estimated that around 25,000 jobs will be
created during construction with a massive investment by EDF and its fellow
investors of around £16 billion to build the plant.
You can read and respond
to the European Commission’s Opening Decision here: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:C:2014:069:0060:0098:EN:PDF
Kind regards
The Office for Nuclear
Development
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Another Consultation - Storage of Overseas Origin Oxide Fuels
This consultation sets out
proposals which would allow the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) to
manage, by means of interim storage and disposal, any small quantities of
overseas origin oxide fuels that cannot be reprocessed or are not economic to reprocess
in the Thermal Oxide Reprocessing Plant (THORP) at Sellafield before it closes
in 2018.
This approach would permit the
NDA to close out the remaining overseas contracts in a cost-effective and
timely way, providing more certainty over the future plans for THORP and for
the future decommissioning of the Dounreay licensed site.
The consultation can be found
here:
Kind regards,
The Office for Nuclear
Development
Monday, 3 March 2014
Sunday, 2 March 2014
Ancient Trees at Cemlyn
The recent storms and low tides have revealed ancient trees and peat beds at the bottom of the beach at Cemlyn. Apparently these haven't been seen as well as this for over 10 years.
Saturday, 1 March 2014
St Davids Day
The flower beds at Cemaes Bay have been given a good spring clean ready for St Davids Day.
Really makes the village look great.
Really makes the village look great.
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