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Cogema Moves Nuclear Waste in France
Greenpeace divers discovered that Cogema's so-called cleaning operation had, in fact resulted in an enormous nuclear mess at the end of the pipe. Underwater films show that Cogema has built an infrastructure of pipes and barrels underwater, a small industrial site on the seabed. Cogema has been trying to cover up the real impact of its operations and to remove the nuclear debris from the seafloor. Cogema has taken radioactive waste from around the waste discharge pipe and left it on the seabed, just 250 metre off the public beach where the pipe enters the sea. Greenpeace divers found two nuclear waste drums, a filtration chamber and pipes. Cogema attempts to clean up the seabed area and then dumps the barrels again, just a bit closer to the shore.
Creator:
Damien Molineaux
Unique identifier:
GP03U34
Old Image ID:
865DA097
Type:
Video
Ranking:
★★★★
Duration:
2m10s
Size:
768px × 576px 200MB
Keywords
Keywords:
Coastlines
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Cogema (Compagnie générale des matières nucléaires)
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Day
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Greenpeace activists
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Greenpeace inflatables
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Inflatables (boats)
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KWCI (GPI)
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Military vessels
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MV Beluga
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Nuclear (campaign title)
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Nuclear waste
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Outdoors
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Pollution
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Protective clothing
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Radioactive waste
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Sea dumping
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Ships
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Water pollution