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+Countries should increase storage capacity for spent nuclear fuel in the Northern and Pacific Fleets, create safer interim harbor places for decommissioned submarines awaiting defueling and scrapping, enlarge the LRW processing capacities and SRW storage areas in the fleets, improve training for naval personnel, implement continuous ecological monitoring and an open information policy, and increase of scrapping capacities at shipyards. |
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+Increasing resources for navies improves and solves accidents |
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+Scotland 15 – 1ac author |
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+Broken or faulty equipment with no spares leading to slapdash patch-up jobs have no place in the Navy and just shows how utterly stretched it is." Robertson added: "Failure to follow standard safety procedures is unacceptable in any workplace but on a Trident submarine on patrol it could result in extreme tragedy |
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+They cannot be handled without increased funding and better technology. Additionally, the Russian government and the Russian military have to define clearer responsibilities, increase ecological control, and provide the public with more information. Among those steps immediately required are: · Increased storage capacity for spent nuclear fuel in the Northern and Pacific Fleets · Safer interim harbor places for decommissioned submarines awaiting defueling and scrapping · Upgrading and enlarging the LRW processing capacities and SRW storage areas in the fleets · Better training for naval personnel · Continuous ecological monitoring and an open information policy · Increase of scrapping capacities at shipyards · Finding long-term land-based storage sites for reactor components |