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DSRL staff are to play a key part in a major forthcoming nuclear decommissioning supply chain event.
The NDA is carrying out a study to re-evaluate the decommissioning supply chain and establish whether any revisions to its strategy are needed.
Apprentices raise £2,000 for local causes.
Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd (DSRL) has won important awards from one of the world’s foremost health and safety organisations for the second year running.
Dounreay has reported a reduction in average exposure to radiation while increasing the pace of work to dismantle high-hazard facilities
Dounreay’s plan to clear the redundant nuclear site of radioactive waste from its clean-up and demolition moved a step forward today.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority says significant acceleration in the clean-up and shutdown of Dounreay will bring real value to the taxpayer who funds the work.
The decontamination and waste handling facility, code named D1207, is the latest plant to be demolished at Dounreay.
Dounreay’s June Love is being seconded to Highlands and Islands Enterprise to support its efforts to regenerate the economy of the area.
The economy in the north of Scotland is now less dependent on Dounreay, a new report published today has found.
Two new developments are making it safer for workers taking apart some of the most hazardous facilities at Dounreay.
It’s a side of Dounreay rarely seen by the outside world – otters, stoats and rare breeding birds living cheek by jowl with Britain’s biggest nuclear clean-up project.
Dounreay’s experience of cleaning up and decommissioning is being shared with Japan where the nuclear industry faces challenges on a much bigger scale.
An enterprising worker is turning wood from the demolition of Britain’s second biggest nuclear site into banjos.
Britain’s newest laboratory for the analysis of radioactive materials is under construction.
Dounreay has picked up one of Britain’s top awards for workplace safety.
Land and Marine has resumed its search of the seabed near Dounreay for "significant" fragments of nuclear fuel.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority publishes its responses on the options for managing the remainder of its exotic fuels at Dounreay.
Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd has awarded a £4.3 million contract to design and build a plant for the disposal of low-level radioactive waste.
The NDA believes the cost of managing radioactive waste from its sites could be reduced by billions of pounds through a more strategic approach.
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