Swansea East AM, Mike Hedges
asks for further testing of Mud to be dumped in Bristol Channel near Cardiff.
Speaking after the Senedd
Debate, Mike Hedges said…. I have been contacted by many constituents
expressing concerns about the dumping of mud from the Hinkley C construction
site. We have had a lot of conflicting opinions about whether or not the mud is
radioactive, and if the right tests were used. I have therefore asked for the
testing undertaken to undergo peer review by other scientists so that we can
establish a correct picture. Failure of EDF to make the mud available for
independent testing is very disappointing
Mike Hedges AM - I'll be
very brief. I don't know if the mud is safe. It has been tested, and we've had
the results of that testing. What I do know is that the public are not assured
that it is safe.418
EDF offered me a briefing
three times last week. Each time I asked that the mud be made available to bona
fide academics to re-test. Each time that request was ignored. I wish once
again, in public, to request that EDF make that mud available to bona fide
academics. Science is a wonderful thing. If two people test the same sample,
they'll come out with the same results within the margin of error. Scientists
don't make up results. It would destroy their credibility as scientists if they
did make up results and those results were so out of sync with everybody else
who is producing results. So, what we want is to make people believe that it's
safe. Have a peer review. Everything is peer reviewed. Why can this not be? I
think I'll ask again, and hope that EDF will make that mud available to bona
fide academics to peer review it. If the results produced by Cefas are correct,
and I have no reason to think they're not, then exactly the same results will
be produced by every other scientist who tests it. So that, I think, might give
more reassurance to the public than they have at the moment.
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