Environmental Management

NNL offers a comprehensive range of services to support all your environmental needs.

We provide solutions to contaminated land management, waste disposal and environmental aspects of site operations. Our services include the design, implementation and management of site investigations, modelling of environmental processes and the production of safety cases for contaminated land, waste disposal and site operations. We can interpet data using a range of specially developed tools. All of the data can be represented in 3D using our Geographical Information System (GIS) to clearly show areas of interest.

Modelling Expertise 

Using our extensive knowledge base this data can be used to generate a range of models including remediation outcomes and long term behaviour of waste. This information is used to underpin a range of safety cases from contaminated land to waste disposal and storage. It can also be used to support site characterisation, identify best practice and assist in developing remediation technologies.

Wasteform Management

National Nuclear Laboratory has a wealth of experience in dealing with waste form issues. From production of waste inventories to assessing chemical evolution and storage criteria, we can advise on safe routes for storage and disposal. This experience includes nearfield, geosphere and biosphere. Our services include human and ecological dose estimates, geochemical and hydrogeological models as well as modelling and assessment of geosphere pathways and biosphere receptors.

Regulatory Support

We can also assist with regulatory permissioning including Letter of Compliance applications and the support of effective dialogue with regulatory bodies in addressing emergent environmental issues. If required, we can also investigate issues which may challenge authorisation/consent.

Contact

For more information on our services, please contact our sales team.

National Nuclear Laboratory
Sellafield
Seascale
Cumbria
CA20 1PG

T: +44 (0)1925 289800
E: customers@nnl.co.uk

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