Moderator: The controversial issue needed to be discussed is whether Cumbria, a small town in England, should welcome the nuclear waste storage project. Let’s hear from Eddie first.
Eddie: I don’t think that’s the case that Cumbria is not the best place geologically in the UK and the government must focus on dumping the waste underground in the safest place, not the easiest.
Dr. Ruth: (2) ________________________________________. Cumbria has a unique and famous landscape which needs to be protected. Would anyone come to Cumbria if a nuclear waste storage facility was built here?
Moderator: (3) ________________________________________ that this nuclear waste project will destroy local tourism industry?
Dr. Ruth: Yes, definitely. We fear that if the area becomes known as the place where nuclear waste is stored underground, tourism industry will be affected immensely.
Elaine: (4) ________________________________________
Moderator: Go ahead, Elaine.
Elaine: In my opinion, the basic problem is the fear. The government should do something to ensure that dumping nuclear waste underground is safe.
Dr. Roger: I agree with Elaine. The technology is here now! GE Hitachi has designed the technology that can be used with the nuclear waste storage. They can use the UK's nuclear waste as fuel. We will have enough to power the UK for 500 years.
Eddie: (5) ________________________________________. No one can guarantee that technological errors will never occur. It will never be 100% safe.