UK Royal Navy Spills 62 Gallons of Radioactive Material in River
Radioactive liquid spilled into a river during maintenance work on a nuclear submarine, the Ministry of Defense has confirmed. The Royal Navy said up to 280 liters (62 gallons) of contaminated water spilled from a ruptured hose as it was used to pump out coolant from HMS Trafalgar at the Devonport Naval Base in Plymouth.
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
UK Royal Navy Leaks Radioactive Material into River
Posted by AirAndAqua.com at 4:30 PM
Labels: Contaminated water, radioactive leak, uk royal navy
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