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7 Mar 2005 3:15PM
The Sunday Times reported that safety breaches at one of Britain’s biggest nuclear research stations resulted in hundreds of thousands of radioactive particles escaping into the environment.
Highly radioactive waste was pumped into the sea and evidence of the pollution was covered up by managers who had a “reckless” disregard for public health, according to Herbie Lyall, a former safety officer and health physics surveyor at the Dounreay plant in Caithness for 30 years.
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