In June a new contract was signed between Capenhurst Nuclear Services and Cavendish Nuclear.
The contract is to transfer all of the depleted Uranium which is currently stored at the Capenhurst plant in to new storage vessels.
This work will commence in 2020.
Until then the current depleted uranium, and any more which is produced, will continue to be stored in drums around the plant in the form of a Uranium Hexafluoride.
Not Just at capenhurst.
Cavendish Nuclear is a subsidiary of Babcock International, which is a major player in the nukiller power industry.
Babcock International is the world’s 26th largest arms-producing/military services company.
Yet again this illustrates the very close relationship which exists between the military and nukiller power industry.