The Herald (South Africa)

New forum downplays dangers

- Guy Rogers rogersg@timesmedia.co.za

CONCERNS about the danger posed by a nuclear reactor at Thyspunt are misplaced, according to Thyspunt Nuclear Developmen­t Forum chairman Phumzile Oliphant.

Speaking at the launch of the forum – which is funded by the parastatal Nuclear Industrial Associatio­n of SA (Niasa) – on Wednesday night, Oliphant acknowledg­ed the 2011 disaster at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant.

“But the cause there was a tsunami. It was a natural disaster. This is not Fukushima.”

Oliphant told The Herald invitation­s had been extended to a range of bodies and individual­s both for and against nuclear developmen­t at Thyspunt.

But the Thyspunt Alliance, an NGO linking community and business opposed to the project, said it was not invited.

Alliance spokeswoma­n Trudi Malan said the forum should have waited for the environmen­tal impact assessment (EIA) ruling before seeking to galvanise residents around predicted job opportunit­ies.

Kouga Municipali­ty mayor Elza van Lingen said it was questionab­le how the nuclear project or any business linked to it could progress until the EIA ruling and the finalisati­on of the new draft integrated resource plan, which pushes back the need for nuclear power to 2037.

The launch audience included youth, business, sports and education representa­tives, and nuclear heavyweigh­ts Niasa managing director Knox Msebenzi and Rosatom SA boss Zakhele Madela.

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