A regulatory body determined the proposed disposal facility "is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects" and that CNL had adequately consulted and accommodated Indigenous groups.
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories says storage says new storage site will not impact drinking water, but Chief of Kebaowek First Nation says the risk posed by the storage site cannot be avoided
How safe is the Ottawa River from nuclear waste? Canada's National Observer By Lauren Hicks, Dana Hatherly, Christian Paas-Lang, Mateo Peralta & Adam van der Zwan April 8th 2019 "....Nuclear disposal site design The proposed Near Surface Disposal Facility is not new technology, according to its proponents. The same technology set for Chalk River has also been adopted in the U.K. and Belgium, the…
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In reading the list of COVID-19 reversals presented by columnist Tasha Kheiriddin, I was wondering if she had been living under a rock during the last year or maybe only focusing on Canadian news. If not, she should have known that the reversals she is talking about happened pretty well all over the world, at least in most developed countries. It is a very new virus and scientists have been learning along the way and they are still learning, so expect more reversals. Would she have preferred no policy reversals even in the face of more accurate knowledge?