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Pelindaba gets warning signs

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<b>A worker puts up warnings at a gate to Pelindaba. (Brenda Muller, Beeld)</B>

A worker puts up warnings at a gate to Pelindaba. (Brenda Muller, Beeld)

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Johannesburg - Authorities have moved swiftly to put up warnings signs at Pelindaba outside Pretoria despite denials about nuclear waste dumping, the Pretoria News website reported on Friday.

It said journalists were removed from the site on Thursday.

President Thabo Mbeki on Thursday rejected as "reckless" Earthlife Africa's allegations that the nuclear facility at Pelindaba had been dumping radioactive waste.

The site is about 10km from the Atteridgeville and Saulsville townships and their surrounding squatter camps, which are home to more than one million people.

Mbeki said Earthlife's statements were without foundation "and are, in my view, totally impermissible".

He said: "We cannot go on scaring people about something that does not exist. These statements have been made by an NGO in order to promote its own interests, which is regrettable."

Earthlife earlier said it had received information that Broederstroom, 1km from Pelindaba and demarcated for low-cost housing development, was being used to dump nuclear waste.

When the Pretoria News arrived at the site on Thursday, no radioactive warning signs were to be seen. A chicken-wire fence had been erected around the site.

About 30 minutes later, Nuclear Energy Corporation of South Africa (Necsa) officials "escorted" reporters off the site before putting up "private property" boards as well as signs warning of radioactivity.

'Security measures'

Officials from the National Nuclear Regulator (NNR) and Necsa also spent the day conducting radiation level readings.

Necsa spokesperson Nomsa Sithole said the signs "are part of the organisation's security measures and are used to warn people to keep off the land.

"I categorically deny that the site is a nuclear waste dump. All our waste is dumped within the nuclear facility itself," she said.

Sithole said the site, a former calibration facility established in 1979, was used to calibrate the instruments used by Pelindaba staff.

"While I admit that the fence around the area is not up to scratch, there is no need for fear of radiation leaking from the site," she said.

Sithole said the radiation warning signs had been posted to warn people about enhanced levels of "naturally-occurring" radioactive materials mixed into the concrete calibration pads.

She could not say why they were erected only on Thursday.

NNR communication manager Phil Nkhwashu confirmed the regulator was investigating the site, but declined to comment further.

- SAPA

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