that's why the name was changed from Windscale to Sellatape, effs!
seriously though, there hasn't been a serious incident at Sellatape since the caesium scare in the 50s/60s, missing fuel rods not withstanding. Please also remember that Sellatape is a fuel-reprocessing plant as distinct from power-generation.
as TET says, how does this affect the argument re: nuclear power? shoorly it makes it stronger, after all nukes are by their very nature made much safer. And you can't blow nukes up without reaching critical mass and reactors never reach critical mass (they can't, they SCRAM down) Although they can meltdown or other bits can blow up scattering nuclear material, the former has never happened, nearly at 3-Mile Island but that was procedural errors rather and bad management rather than intrinsically being unsafe, whilst the latter did happen at Chernobyl but that was a result of appalling Soviet manufacture quality and failed control procedures, as well as making too many demands on an already failing RBMK reactor. Our reactors in the UK are AGR, Magnox and PWR - not RBMK.
I'd rather have my electricty produced by quiet clean nuclear power stations than by dirty noisy coal/gas/oil facilities which also use up our precious fossil fuels. Nuclear power has come a long way since the 60s and 70s and we already have the technology and expertiose and experience so why not use it, then we can use the coal/oil/gas for other things rather than burning it away to keep warm?
as to the causes of the fire, it's obvious. who lives near (-ish) to Hemel Hempstead? Blaze. And who's got a pyromaniac name? Blaze? and who isn't here right now? I rest my case
Edited by - Tawakalna on 12/13/2005 2:11:33 PM