Friday, September 17, 2010
Cities Initiative Objects To Canadian Radioactive Shipments
Sep 13: The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence  Cities Initiative (Cities Initiative) announced its  opposition to the proposed shipment by Bruce Power of radioactive waste on the  Great Lakes and St. Lawrence. They point out that  the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence form the largest body of  fresh water in the world. Over 40 million Canadians and  Americans rely on them for their safe drinking water. The  Cities Initiative is opposing the proposed maritime shipment of sixteen, 100  tonne steel radioactive steam  generators, from Owen Sound, through Georgian Bay, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Lake  Ontario and the St. Lawrence and out into the Atlantic to  Sweden.     
    The opposition to the proposed  shipment is based on three principle reasons. Firstly, there is concern over  the potential environmental impacts to the Great Lakes and  St. Lawrence in the event of an accident during shipment.  Secondly, the Cities Initiative has concerns about the review process, including  information gaps about the proposed shipment. Thirdly, the  potentially precedent setting nature of the shipment, with  the amount of radioactive waste exceeding the international allowable limit for  a single shipment in inland waters by 50 times, is cause for  concern. The Cities Initiative's position on the  proposed radioactive waste shipment has been submitted to the Canadian Nuclear  Safety Commission (CNSC) for its consideration  The Cities Initiative  has requested standing at the CNSC hearing on the proposed  shipment on September 29  in Ottawa.
     Access a release from the Cities  Initiative (click here). Access background information and  links to the CNSC letter and CNSC submission (click  here).
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