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Panel Orientation Session and Comment Period on Environmental Impact Statement and Licence Application for Deep Geologic Repository Project
OTTAWA, Feb. 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - The Joint Review Panel for the Deep Geologic Repository Project for Low and Intermediate Level Radioactive Waste (DGR) today announced the start of the maximum six-month public comment period on the adequacy of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and documents in support of the application for a Licence to Prepare Site and Construct, submitted by Ontario Power Generation. The Panel also announced that it has scheduled an initial Panel orientation session for the review to be held on February 21, 2012 in Ottawa.
Public Comment Period
Preliminary instructions for participation in the public review and
comment period are now available. The comment period is an opportunity
for everyone to provide their views to the Panel on whether the EIS and
licence application documents adequately address the requirements set
out in the EIS Guidelines issued to the proponent by the federal
government. The public is also invited to make recommendations to the
Panel on additional information that should be provided by the
proponent.
The EIS and licence application documents are intended to examine the potential environmental effects of all phases of the project and address all requirements for the Licence to Prepare Site and Construct the DGR. The documents are available on the Canadian Environmental Assessment Registry at www.ceaa.gc.ca , reference number 06-05-17520 and through the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Web site at www.nuclearsafety.gc.ca.
Please forward submissions in either official language to the Joint Review Panel by mail, email or fax to the attention of either or both Panel Co-Managers on or before August 3, 2012. Documents submitted or generated as part of the review will be posted on the online Registry for this project.
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Debra Myles, Panel Co-Manager c/o Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency 160 Elgin Street, 22nd Floor Ottawa ON K1A 0H3 Tel.: 613-957-0626 or 1-866-582-1884 Email: DGR.Review@ceaa-acee.gc.ca |
Kelly McGee, Panel Co-Manager c/o Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission PO Box 1046, Station B - 280 Slater Street, Ottawa ON K1P 5S9 Tel.: 613-947-3710 Fax: 613-995-5086 Email: OPG-DRG@cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca |
To be kept informed of the panel review process and ongoing activities,
send an email to
DGR.Review@ceaa-acee.gc.ca to be added to the interested parties distribution list.
Panel Orientation Session
The Joint Review Panel invites the public to attend or observe an
initial Panel orientation session where information will be provided to
the Panel as it begins its work. Although the public will not have an
opportunity to ask questions during the session, follow-up questions
may be sent to the Panel for its consideration.
The Panel orientation session will be held in Ottawa and webcast live via the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Web site at www.nuclearsafety.gc.ca . Transcripts of the proceedings will be posted on the online Registry.
The Joint Review Panel has directed Ontario Power Generation to make a presentation at the orientation session focussed on the organization of the environmental impact statement and licence application documents submission. The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission will make a presentation regarding its mandate and responsibilities with respect to the project. The expert federal authorities, Environment Canada, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Health Canada and Natural Resources Canada, will address their departmental mandates and areas of expertise in relation to the project.
The Panel orientation session will be held:
| Date | Tuesday February 21, 2012 |
| Location |
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Public Hearing Room 14th Floor, 280 Slater Street, Ottawa, Ontario |
| Time | 9:00 a.m. |
About the Project
The DGR is a proposal by Ontario Power Generation to prepare a site, and
construct and operate a facility for the long-term management of low
and intermediate level radioactive waste at the Bruce Nuclear site,
within the Municipality of Kincardine, Ontario. Low level radioactive
waste consists of industrial items that have become contaminated during
routine clean up and maintenance activities at nuclear generating
stations. Intermediate level radioactive waste consists primarily of
used nuclear reactor components, ion-exchange resins, and filters used
to purify reactor systems. Used nuclear fuel will not be stored or
managed in the DGR.
SOURCE Deep Geologic Repository Joint Review Panel
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