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- From: Greenpeace via Jym Dyer <jym@mica.berkeley.edu>
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- Subject: NEWS: Russian Dumping Continues as Sub Leaks Radiation
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- Date: 29 Dec 1992 01:26:53 GMT
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- [Greenpeace Press Release from Greenbase -- Redistribute Freely]
-
- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
- RUSSIAN DUMPING CONTINUES AS SUB LEAKS RADIATION
-
- LONDON, November 24, 1992 (GP) Following closely on the news
- that a sunken Russian nuclear submarine is leaking radiation
- into the marine environment, Greenpeace today said new
- information reveals the Russian Navy is still intentionally
- dumping radioactive waste at sea despite statements to the
- contrary made to the London Dumping Convention just a fortnight
- ago.
-
- A memo sent to the head of a newly created Russian Presidential
- commission on radioactive waste dumping states the "Northern
- fleet dumps annually up to 10,000 cubic meters of liquid, and
- up to 2,000 cubic meters of solid, radioactive waste". It also
- reveals that 13 nuclear reactors rest in local waters, one more
- than information given to Greenpeace this year indicated.
-
- The information concerning the submarines is timely. In an
- interview today on the American news station ABC, Russian
- scientists and engineers warned that radioactive caesium 137
- is already leaking from the sunken submarine "Komsommolets".
- However, in the report, Russian navy engineer Captain Tengiz
- Borisov said the danger of plutonium leaking from the rusting
- torpedo bays is actually far more dangerous.
-
- The submarine lies in an area of intense bathymetric activity
- which can contribute to the break up of the submarine and
- subsequent release of plutonium. This element, with a
- radioactive half life of 24,000 years will contaminate the
- marine environment and with it the food chain for thousands
- of years.
-
- The Komsommolets is the consequence of the deadly legacy of
- radioactive waste resulting from the cold war, said John
- Sprange, Nuclear Free Seas Campaigner. "In normal operation the
- US and Russian navies have lost 7 reactors aboard 5 submarines
- carrying a total of 50 warheads. In addition the Russians have
- disposed of 15 reactors in the Kara Sea. All these actions have
- been protected by a wall of military secrecy.
-
- The Komsommolets is the tip of a mountain of waste. The
- Russians will have to dispose of 300 naval reactors by the year
- 2000. Whether there is the political, environmental or economic
- will to dispose of them safely remains to be seen." Greenpeace
- believes every effort should be made to salvage these
- submarines.
-