I did my apprenticeship at the site before leaving in 1997, I went to show my son where I used to work and surprised to see to closed, I have not been back there since I left, looking on the net when I stumbled on theses sites trying to find out what had happened.
The pits were part of the "High Bay" facility and nuclear refuelling machines were built in them, tested, dis-assembled and rebuilt at the power stations, to my memory they were over 100' deep - I had to work down them once and they were very tightly controlled for emissions, falling objects etc.
Also on the site was an "AMF" facility this was the active maintenance facilty which serviced "hot" redioactive parts coming from the power stations, it had its own laundry, was self contained and was quite secretive so as not to alarm the locals of radioactive traffic to the site.
My advice would be to be very careful what you touch and where you go on the site as these were some quite dangerous areas, (chemicals, lead and radiation) thanks for the pics though - intersting but sad for me.
The pits were part of the "High Bay" facility and nuclear refuelling machines were built in them, tested, dis-assembled and rebuilt at the power stations, to my memory they were over 100' deep - I had to work down them once and they were very tightly controlled for emissions, falling objects etc.
Also on the site was an "AMF" facility this was the active maintenance facilty which serviced "hot" redioactive parts coming from the power stations, it had its own laundry, was self contained and was quite secretive so as not to alarm the locals of radioactive traffic to the site.
My advice would be to be very careful what you touch and where you go on the site as these were some quite dangerous areas, (chemicals, lead and radiation) thanks for the pics though - intersting but sad for me.