Posted: 8th October 2021
News in brief: Legal challenge launched to stop waste from nuclear plant
construction being dumped in the Bristol Channel. Campaigners from England
and Wales have formed a new group to oppose the dumping of sediment from
the construction of a nuclear power station in the Severn Estuary and are
taking legal action to block the plans. The Save the Severn Estuary /
Cofiwch Môr Hafren campaign involves the Geiger Bay coalition and groups
from the English side of the estuary, and is seeking to halt the dumping of
sediment from the construction of the Hinkley C power station in the Marine
Protected Area (MPA) near Portishead, Bristol. The group is urging the
Marine Management Organisation (MMO) to revoke the license granted earlier
this year to EDF to dump the waste, which they say puts the MMO in breach
of its international obligations to protect marine environments such as the
Severn Estuary. They are also demanding the UK’s Secretary of State for
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, George Eustice, acknowledges the ban
on any dumping that causes harm in the Marine Protected Area and instruct
the MMO appropriately.
Nation Cymru 7th Oct 2021
https://nation.cymru/news/news-in-brief-legal-challenge-launched-to-stop-waste-from-nuclear-plant-construction-being-dumped-in-the-bristol-channel/
There’s a crowdfunder to fund our legal challenge – it’d be great if you could spread it around !
https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/save-the-severn-estuary/?utm_source=backer_social&utm_campaign=save-the-severn-estuary&utm_reference=1601c54f96e855aeba6eee6151793493&utm_medium=email&utm_content=post_pledge_page