Start date : September 8, 2003
Type: Screening
FEAI reference number: 39121
Proponent: Ontario Power Generation (OPG)
Location: Bruce Nuclear Power Development Site, Tiverton, Ontario
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) has received a request for regulatory approval from Ontario Power Generation (OPG) to proceed with the construction and operation of three additional Low-Level Storage Buildings for storage of low-level radioactive wastes at its Western Waste Management Facility located on the Bruce Nuclear Power Development site, Tiverton, Ontario.
The purpose of the proposal is to provide the required additional storage
capacity for Low Level Radioactive Wastes at the facility and does not alter
the basic purpose and activities associated with the existing waste management
facility. The additional storage capacity at the waste management facility
will enable the generating facilities to continue operating as planned and
currently approved. The proposed storage buildings would be located entirely
within the boundaries of the waste management facility.
CNSC authorization of the project requires an amendment of the existing
license by a Designated Officer pursuant to section 37(2)(d) of the Nuclear
Safety and Control Act. Before CNSC’s Designated Officer makes its decision on OPG’s
licence amendment application, an environmental assessment must be completed
in compliance with the Canadian
Environmental Assessment Act.
The purpose of an environmental assessment is to identify the possible
environmental effects of a proposed project, and determine whether these
effects can be mitigated before the project is allowed to proceed.
For questions or information related to this environmental assessment, please contact:
Directorate of
Environmental and Radiation Protection and Assessment
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
P.O. Box 1046, Station B
Ottawa, ON
K1P 5S9
Phone : 1-800-668-5284
Fax : 613-995-5086
Email : ceaainfo@cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca
CNSC regulates the use of nuclear energy and materials to protect health, safety, security and the environment and to respect Canada's international commitments on the peaceful use of nuclear energy.