Hundreds of environmental and public interest groups, dozens of
governmental bodies and thousands of concerned residents across the
Great Lakes Basin have joined in rejecting a proposal by the giant
utility company Ontario Power Generation (OPG) to bury 200,000 cubic
meters of its radioactive waste on the eastern shore of Lake Huron, near
its Bruce Nuclear Generating Station, in Kincardine, Ontario. The
proposed dump is for so-called low- and intermediate-level radioactive
wastes from the company’s 20 nuclear reactors. The site is 1.2
kilometers from Lake Huron on Bruce Peninsula.
On May 6, Canada’s Joint Review Panel submitted to Canada’s Ministry of Environment — the Honorable Leona Aglukkaq — its formal recommendation to approve the plan. Intervening parties have 120 days to submit comments on the JRP’s “environmental assessment” once its “conditions” have been made public. Aglukkaq will then make a recommendation to Ontario’s Premier, Kathleen Wynne, who will make the final decision about whether the dump should be constructed.
read more here:http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/05/20/stopping-the-great-lakes-radioactive-dump/#
On May 6, Canada’s Joint Review Panel submitted to Canada’s Ministry of Environment — the Honorable Leona Aglukkaq — its formal recommendation to approve the plan. Intervening parties have 120 days to submit comments on the JRP’s “environmental assessment” once its “conditions” have been made public. Aglukkaq will then make a recommendation to Ontario’s Premier, Kathleen Wynne, who will make the final decision about whether the dump should be constructed.
read more here:http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/05/20/stopping-the-great-lakes-radioactive-dump/#
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