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Nov. 15, 2019 - Vigil on Nov. 18.11 against the transport of nuclear waste through Hamm!
in front of Hamm main train station. On Monday there will be a transport of nuclear waste from Gronau via Hamm to Russia. The uranium suit is expected to transport 600 t of radioactive and highly toxic uranium hexafluoride (UF6) in twelve wagons, which will remain as nuclear waste in Russia at the Novouralsk nuclear facility near Yekaterinburg. We demand an immediate stop to the nuclear waste deal between Urenco and...
Important newspaper articles on Atom * ... etc. from 2019
On Monday, December 9th, protests will take place in twelve cities as part of a national day of action against the expected departure of a new uranium waste transport with 600 t of depleted uranium hexafluoride (UF6) from the uranium enrichment plant in Gronau, Westphalia, to the Novouralsk nuclear plant in Russia... * EU defined sustainable investments December 06, 2019 - Criteria for Green Money *...
The defendants tried in vain to get the court to deal with the dangers of uranium transport and nuclear facilities. The train was carrying over 400 tons of uranium hexafluoride. This toxic substance reacts with water to form hydrofluoric acid, which in turn can form deadly toxic gas clouds and cause severe chemical burns even in small quantities. Also in...
Soddy, William Ramsay and many others, but unfortunately it doesn't end with the over two hundred thousand dead in Hiroshima and Nagasaki... The uranium story Search the reactorpleite.de with the search term: Uranium hexafluoride 'Hanford' in the USA, 'Majak' in Russia, 'Sellafield ' (Windscale) in Great Britain and 'La Hague' in France, are just the best-known examples of the operation of nuclear facilities and...
Cecile or the unbending squirrel
A federal police high-altitude rescue team had to rescue them. The onward journey of the uranium transport was delayed by around an hour. According to the AKU, the wagons are said to be loaded with 1250 tons of uranium hexafluoride. The transport started from Germany's only uranium processing plant in Gronau, Westphalia. *** Comment from Werner Neubauer: The uranium transporters...
THTR Circular No. 125 February 09
international minimum standards. This is also why PBMR construction must be prevented! Dangerous nuclear transports again via Hamm Top of page The rail transports of highly dangerous uranium hexafluoride (UF6) via Hamm to Gronau have led to numerous discussions in recent years. Now Hamm is affected again. So far, the depleted radioactive material has gone via Rotterdam...
THTR Newsletter No. 118 December 2007
The uranium centrifuges were almost finished in South Africa No. 98 (2005): Khan supplied Iran No. 95 (2004): The atomic triangle: Germany, South Africa, Pakistan (The much-quoted article) Uranium hexafluoride transports through Hamm: Many deficits in security measures Top of page After the accident during shunting work at Hammer station, the question of safety for the...
THTR Newsletter No. 117 November 07
The BI Environmental Protection Hamm was represented by several participants at this conference, because a train with the highly dangerous uranium hexafluoride to Gronau also runs through Hamm from Pierrelatte in southern France. In one of the five working groups, this transport in particular was examined more closely. Using various examples, the previous resistance in several cities...
THTR Newsletter No. 116 September 07
We would also like to inform you that we can visit you in your office to clarify matters in a personal conversation. Best regards! Horst Blume for BI Environmental Protection Hamm Uranium hexafluoride Top of page The city of Hamm has once again refused to answer our second list of questions about the UF-6 transports through Hamm, even though they contain new, catastrophic grievances...
Entangled in the network of European uranium transports
of the nuclear world The uranium story INES and the nuclear power plant accidents Low-level radioactive radiation?! Uranium transports through Europe The ABC operational concept Uranium transports throughout Europe International uranium hexafluoride tourism through Germany *** By Gerhard Piper, published on June 30.06.2007, XNUMX in www.telepolis.de The author is a research assistant at the 'Berlin Information Center for...
THTR Circular No. 115 August 07
very unsatisfactory: The city of Hamm has not yet been involved in specific transport planning. In recent years, the city of Hamm and the Hamm fire department have not been informed about the specific dates of the uranium hexafluoride transports. This means that in countless cases neither the Hammer population nor the institutions responsible for disaster control issued concrete warnings...
and Documentation Center Chile - Latin America (FDCL), 1981, pages 14 and 15. Also read part 1 and part 2 Uranium transports become a long-running issue Top of page Who would have thought that! The uranium hexafluoride transports from France to Gronau via Hamm are receiving unprecedented attention. After the already astonishing media response, we landed our latest coup: with around 12 people...
THTR Newsletter No. 113 May 07
Hamm Top of page “It is not the city of Hamm that is responsible for this area of responsibility, but the federal government or the states,” the Hamm city administration wrote to us and refused to answer our questions about the uranium hexafluoride transports to Gronau (see last issue). Hammer emergency services are the first to arrive at a possible disaster site, but Hamm is not responsible. – How come...
THTR Circular No. 112 April 07
Over the past few weeks, the respective city administrations of Dortmund, Lünen, Bonn, Münster, Gronau and Ahaus have responded to questions about the dangerous uranium hexafluoride (UF-2) rail transports through their city that take place every 3 to 6 weeks. Sometimes very hard, sometimes rather superficial - but they answered. Not so in the city of Hamm. On March 22, 3, this rejected the 2007 questions of the citizens' initiative...
THTR Newsletter No. 111 March 07
Ask questions. We are only printing the "foreword" here, the entire list of questions can be read on our homepage: "Since at least 2001, trains carrying the highly dangerous uranium hexafluoride (UF-6) have been passing through the city of Hamm on the way to the Gronau uranium enrichment plant (UAA). The The uranium suit comes from the Pierrelatte nuclear facility in southern France and crosses the German-French border...
with insider knowledge? Nuclear weapons smuggling in the nuclear triangle of Germany, South Africa and Pakistan: Perpetrators still active! New court cases against Khan's backers in the Federal Republic of Germany and South Africa. Uranium hexafluoride transports through Hamm: Many deficits in hazard prevention. The city of Hamm's response was inadequate. New railway accident in the immediate vicinity of the UF-6 wagons that are usually parked here. *...