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CoRWM's visit allowed them to see the recent progress and current challenges in the management of higher activity radioactive waste at the Sellafield site.
Our plenary meetings are open so that members of the public can observe them. We are also holding some evening meetings for members of the public to meet the Committee and discuss CoRWM's work.
The Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM) hosted the first of three public meetings planned for 2014.
CoRWM is hosting a series of public meetings to provide the opportunity for members of the public to meet the Committee and find out about its work.
CoRWM recommendations for the long-term management of UK radioactive waste
The CoRWM Chair, Professor Laurence Williams and CoRWM member, Professor Lynda Warren met with Alun Davies AM, the Welsh Minister for Natural Resources and Food to discuss the advice that CoRWM provides to the Welsh Governme…
CoRWM's response to DECC is now available to read on the website.
Sweden visit for CoRWM members to see how they deal with their radioactive waste
Professor Francis Livens is appointed as Deputy Chair of CoRWM
Professor Laurence Williams has today been appointed as Chair of the Committee on Radioactive Waste Management. He will take up the post in …
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