Saturday, January 23, 2010
Radiation leak at Germany's sole uranium enrichment facility
Comment: All forms of uranium and nuke cycle is dangerous!
The facility in Gronau is one of a kind in Germany
22.01.2010
A radiation leak at Germany's only uranium enrichment facility has left one man in hospital.
Groups are calling for the plant's closure.
An accident at Germany's sole uranium enrichment facility in North Rhine-Westphalia has left one worker in hospital under observation.
The incident occurred at the plant in the town of Gronau on Thursday afternoon, when a room in the uranium enrichment facility was accidently exposed to radioactive material. The worker was in the room when the accident occurred, and was taken to hospital as a precaution.
The man's arm, legs and feet were said to have been contaminated. He was also said to have suffered a shock, but doctors said Friday he was recovering well.
The air in the room was filtered before being released, free of radiation, outside the facility. It is still unclear what caused the incident.
Calls for closure
The incident has triggered calls for the closure of the Gronau facility from groups such as the Federal Association of Environmental Action Groups (BBU).
In a statement released on the association's website, the head of the group, Udo Buchholz, said the accident in Gronau reminded him of contamination incidents at atomic facilities in the town of Hanau.
"They were taken out of operation, and the goal of the BBU and the local initiatives [near Gronau] is a similar closure of that facility," Buchholz said in the statement.
Germany has seventeen nuclear power plants, and one of the uses of uranium enrichment is to create fuel sources for such facilities.
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Editor: Rob Turner
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