A consortium led by Washington Group of the US has been named as the preferred bidder to run the Drigg nuclear waste store in Cumbria, the first step in the privatisation of UK radioactive waste management.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), a body set up by the government in 2005 to tackle the problems of Britain’s mounting waste, is gradually selecting private-sector companies to tackle different aspects of the clean-up.



