Annex F
ESB CR 1/2061/84
15 December 1986
Dr. Brian Wade,
Harwell Laboratory,
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority,
Oxfordshire OX11 ORA,
United Kingdom.
We have, on a fairly regular basis, been in correspondence with Urban Councillor Walter Sulke on the Daya bay project. Mr. Sulke, a successful businessman, is well known in Hong Kong for his views on the environment and the need for action to improve matters. He is serious and is taken seriously.
In September he wrote to us about dispersion. studies for contingency planning purpose. In his own
words :
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"This could be very important
because one might be able to find
areas of Hong Kong that will be
less exposed than others and
could therefore shift p.ople
around in emergencies to places
which are less likely to give them high exposure.
This is something that has been very noticable after the Chernobyl accident where great differences in exposure of both people and animals have been noted, mainly because of different dispersion effects.
I really do think Government
should do more than is at present intended."
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