Deep Geological Repository
February 18, 2016 — The Minister of Environment and Climate Change, the Honourable Catherine McKenna, today requested additional information and further studies on the environmental assessment for the proposed Deep Geologic Repository (DGR) Project for Low and Intermediate Level Radioactive Waste in Kincardine, Ontario.
They’re steamed by a plan to bury nuclear waste in their big backyards — but mayors governing U.S. and Canadian communities hope this week they can also help fire up action against the hot-weather issue of Great Lakes toxic slime.
There is a public event being held at KINCARDINE AIRPORT on FRIDAY JUNE 26, 6-8 pm, with an Environmental lawyer to discuss the potential conditions on the DGR. These conditions were determined by the Federal Review Panel in their Environmental Report released in early June. From now until September 1, public comment is invited, and is open to anyone.
Last day for submitting comments on the Ontario Power Generation Deep Geologic Repository
National Programs
Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
22nd Floor, 160 Elgin Street, Ottawa ON K1A 0H3
ceaa.conditions.acee@ceaa-acee.gc.ca
More info on DGR public commenting
June 3, 2015 — The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency is undertaking a public comment period for the last phase of the environmental assessment process for the proposed Deep Geologic Repository (DGR) Project for Low and Intermediate Level Radioactive Waste in Ontario.
The Minister of the Environment released the Environmental Assessment Report containing the Joint Review Panel’s conclusions, rationale and recommendations regarding the potential environmental effects of the proposed project.
The link is to the full 432 page PDF report.
Attached is a notice regarding an Open House being held in Lucknow concerning the Nuclear Waste Management Organization.
Not the best timing for Bruce Beachers but our president guarantees more of the same for this summer.
On behalf of the Bruce Beach Executive, I would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year and best wishes to your beach families and friends in the coming year.
"Cheers for the New Year and another chance to get it right". The year is coming to a close with a very different start to the winter, high water, big winds, no snow and warm temperatures. The last day of 2014 is the first really cold day of the winter and the beginning of the ice formations along the shoreline.