Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Nuclear-Action-and-Press-Conference---Paris-2006-27MZIFSL48A.htmlConceptually similarNuclear Action and Press Conference – Paris 2006GP010MZCompleted★★★★Nuclear Action and Press Conference – Paris 2006GP0JH5Completed★★★★Andra Nuclear Waste Storage Facility actionGP015GNCompleted★★★★Andra Nuclear Waste Storage Facility actionGP0MECCompleted★★★★Andra Nuclear Waste Storage Facility actionGP01ALCCompleted★★★★Clean up Toxic Waste Dump in FranceGP01T2FCompleted★★★★Champagne Vineyards in FranceGP01U5WCompleted★★★★Champagne Vineyards in FranceGP01UG8Completed★★★★Champagne Vineyards in FranceGP01UGSCompleted★★★★View AllGP0JYRNuclear Action and Press Conference – Paris 2006Greenpeace activists deliver radioactive contaminated water bottles to the French Senate in Paris. The water was collected last week from the well situated against the site wall of the nuclear waste storage site in La Hague, France.The action is taking place after Greenpeace and ACRO (association working on radioactivity level measurements) reveal in press conference that France's iconic sparkling wine, Champagne, is threatened by radioactive contamination leaking from the nuclear waste dumpsite in the region.Locations:Alpine Countries-France-French Senate-Ile-de-France-ParisDate:30 May, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Michel Le MoineMaximum size:3872px X 2592pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Greenpeace activists-Nuclear (campaign title)-People-Props-RadiationShoot:Nuclear Action and Press Conference - Paris 2006Greenpeace and ACRO (association working on radioactivity level measurements) reveal in a press conference in Paris that France’s iconic sparkling wine, Champagne, is threatened by radioactive contamination leaking from a nuclear waste dumpsite in the region. Low levels of radioactivity have already been found in the underground water less that 10km from the famous Champagne vineyards.