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Radioactive Materials (Transportation)

Volume 298: debated on Monday 21 July 1997

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To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, pursuant to his answer of 14 July, Official Report, column 16, how many movements of radioactive material (a) have occurred through the channel tunnel since its opening and (b) have passed through each south coast port in each year since 1990. [9209]

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, pursuant to his answer of 14 July, Official Report, column 15, on the transportation of radioactive materials, what estimate he has made of the proportion of the flights on which the radioactive material carried was (a) high level and (b) intermediate level. [9210]

It is estimated that less than 5 per cent. of such flights carry packages of radioactive material containing in excess of the quantities previously referred to. For transport purposes, the terms high level and intermediate level radioactive material are undefined.

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Transport and the Regions how many crashes have occurred involving road vehicles carrying radioactive material in the United Kingdom in each year since 1985. [9205]

The number of such crashes notified to the Department are:

Number
19854
19861
19872
19885
19892
19900
19912
19921
19931
19941
19953
19961
199710
Total23
1 To date
In none of these crashes was there any loss of radioactive material from any package.

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions how many flights carrying mixed oxide fuel will pass from Carlisle airport over the Lancaster and Wyre constituency (a) from 1 July 1997 to 31 December 1997, (b) in 1998 and (c) in 1999. [9654]

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions if he will make a statement on safety in respect of the proposed increase in the number of mixed oxide fuel flights from Carlisle airport in 1998. [9656]

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions how many flights carrying mixed oxide fuel from Carlisle airport passed over the Lancaster and Wyre constituency (a) in 1996 and (b) from 1 January to 30 June 1997. [9655]

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions if he will list for each year since 1985 the incidents where (a) chemicals and (b) radioactive material have been lost overboard (i) in UK waters and (ii) elsewhere from UK-registered ships, giving for each instance the location, the chemicals or materials involved and the amounts subsequently recovered. [9207]

The information is not available in the form requested. However, the table gives a summary of major incidents since 1985 involving the loss of packages

Name of shipDateNature or incidentArea affected
Filia SeaMarch 1987Packages lost from general cargo ship and washed ashoreEast Anglia
ArdloughSeptember 1988Containers lost from sunken general cargo ship and washed ashoreCumbria and Lancashire
WessertalOctober 1990Tank containers lost from deck of ro-ro ferrySouthern North sea
PerintisMarch 1989Package containing pesticide lost from sunken general cargo shipEnglish channel
FathulkhairFebruary 1990Canister of potassium cyanide lost from deck of freighter and washed ashoreKent and Sussex
Nordic PrideMay 1991Deck cargo lost from ro-ro ferry and washed ashore, resulting in the evacuation of the local populationNorfolk
Tokio ExpressFebruary 1997Containers lost from container ship and washed ashore.Cornwall