HC Deb 12 December 1988 vol 143 cc402-3W
Mr. Frank Cook

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what conclusions as to the disposal costs of high-level radioactive waste arisings were reached by recent studies commissioned by his Department; and if this cost includes the present and future storage of the high-level waste and the vitrification of the waste.

Mrs. Virginia Bottomley

Accurate cost estimates are not possible as high-level waste will not be disposed of for at least 50 years. An indicative estimate is in the order of £500 per litre, exclusive of the costs of storage and vitrification.

Mr. Cohen

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will place in the Library a copy of his Department's report on Magnox fuel dry storage and direct disposal, assessment of the Central Electricity Generating Board/South of Scotland Electricity Board reports; and if he will make a statement about the report's estimate of the cost of disposing of(a) high-level and (b) intermediate and low-level nuclear waste.

Mrs. Virginia Bottomley

A copy of the report was placed in the Library on 26 May 1988. For high-level wastes, accurate cost estimates are not possible as waste in this category will not be disposed of for at least 50 years. The report gives an indicative estimate of £500 per litre.

The costs estimated in the report of the disposal of low and intermediate-level wastes are consistent with the costs currently estimated by UK Nirex Ltd. which are: Intermediate-level wastes—Land based deep repository £2,000-£7,000 per cubic metre. Low-level wastes—Deep repository £750-£2,000 per cubic metre.

Bid Allocation Spend New Build Conversion
(£million) (units)
1983–84 74.675 35.103 40.189 121 49
1984–85 72.806 34.449 49.165 80
1985–86 103.227 29.319 31.899 42
1986–87 121.397 29.486 64.259 135 75
1987–88 121.641 26.307 67.336 90
1988–89 104.226 27.009

In addition the council reported 18,292 dwellings renovated or improved between 1 April 1983 and 31 March 1988.

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