Maralinga. A uniquely Australian tourist destination. A remote site in
the State of South Australia where thousands of Service personnel,
mainly British and Australian, witnessed the deliberate contamination
of pristine Australian bush with plutonium. Maralinga, where Britain
exploded 22 atomic bombs in the 1950s and 60s. 15 of those bombs were
exploded in the infamous Vixen B trials in a manner which spread
plutonium over hundreds of square kilometres. This is the inside story
of the clean-up of a tiny fraction of the contaminated area. It is the
story of how workmen in sealed vehicles scraped up thousands of tonnes
of contaminated soil and transferred it to a huge burial trench. It is
also the story of how thousands of tonnes of debris, contaminated with
plutonium, were to have been treated in a manner considered by both
British and Australian specialists to be ideal, was turned into a
botched job by a group with no nuclear expertise in order to save
money. It is the story of how the outcome was declared world’s best
practice by the newly formed Australian nuclear regulator, and was
praised by the Australian government, but condemned by the federal
opposition party. Maralinga has been returned to the Aboriginal
owners, and tourists can now take their four-wheel drive vehicles to
the site. They can walk on the cleaned area and learn something of the
history. This book tells the rest.
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ISBN
9781398467224
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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