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magnox reactors
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Discussions tagged with 'magnox reactors' on WindowsForum.com focus on the environmental and safety concerns surrounding the Sellafield nuclear site in Cumbria, UK, which houses legacy Magnox reactor waste. Content highlights the 'Dirty Thirty'—a highly radioactive storage pond known as B30—and its proximity to Ireland. Topics include contamination risks, waste management challenges, and the broader implications of decommissioning Magnox facilities. While the tag is not directly related to Windows or IT, it appears in a technology forum context where users discuss real-world industrial hazards and nuclear policy.
THERE is a lake so radioactive you will die if you just LOOK into it for a few hours - and it's 130km from Ireland.
Below the surface lies material so unstable it will explode if the air gets at it. It is so toxic it pollutes the wind that blows over it.
So lethal that seagulls must be shot if...