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| | | ![]() Child Leukaemia Deaths In Berkshire & Oxfordshire Higher Near Nuclear Sites LONDON -- August 1, 1997 -- Deaths from childhood leukaemia in Berkshire and Oxfordshire, in England, are more common in areas close to nuclear sites, says a letter in this week's British medical Journal (BMJ). Districts with significantly higher risks are those which contain the outfalls for licensed releases of radioisotopes from the nuclear sites at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell; the Atomic Weapons Establishment, Aldermaston; and the Royal Ordnance Factory, Burghfield. All three nuclear sites release radioactive gases into the immediate surroundings and liquid effluents into nearby rivers. Since there is no sea dilution effect in the area, pollution is likely to remain in the local environment, unlike releases at Sellafield, say the authors, and it is possible that these radioactive emissions might have harmful effects on those living near the sites or in areas close to the rivers where effluents are discharged.
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