Ethical Perspective on Turkish Environmental Impact Assessment for Nuclear Energy
Author(s) -
Hayrettin Kilic
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of environmental science and engineering b
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2162-5271
pISSN - 2162-5263
DOI - 10.17265/2162-5263/2016.06.006
Subject(s) - turkish , perspective (graphical) , environmental impact assessment , nuclear weapon , environmental ethics , political science , engineering ethics , psychology , engineering , computer science , philosophy , law , artificial intelligence , linguistics
In 2013, The Turkish Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning issued four thousand pages of a cut and paste Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report for the Akkuyu nuclear power plant and nuclear fuel fabrication complex project located on Turkey’s Mediterranean coastline, in the Mersin providence, which will be built on a build-own-operate basis by Russian company Rosatom. Numerous complaints have already been filed against the EIA, challenging the scientific integrity of the report on the following grounds: misrepresentation of failure to specify the radioactive inventory and of projected releases into the environment, omitting tritium and carbon-14; incomplete information about the toxic chemicals which will be injected into the cooling system throughout the nuclear complex; misleading information about the cooling water’s temporal and chemical effects on marine life; lack of details on an emergency evacuation plan; lack of a comprehensive nuclear waste management plan; unspecified insurance coverage for the nuclear complex, noncompliance with third party liability requirements. Coupled with these complaints are allegations that signatures on some sensitive reports contained or referred to have been falsified.
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