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Please note, there are a number of projects for long-term management of some of the radioactive waste under way in different parts of Canada. For example, the NWMO is implementing Canada's plan for the safe, long-term care of used nuclear fuel, known as Adaptive Phased Management (APM). Another example is the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories’ Port Hope Area Initiative (PHAI) for the cleanup and local, long-term, safe management of historic low-level radioactive waste in the municipalities of Port Hope and Clarington. Those projects, as well as the future of the energy policy in Canada are not the topic of these Community Engagement Sessions.
The discussions for this series of events will focus on radioactive waste for which no long-term plan currently exists, specifically some low- and all of the intermediate-level waste. To learn more about APM and opportunities or engagement in that process, please click here [2]. To find out more about the PHAI, please click here [3].
Information will be provided during the event. However, if you want to learn more before attending a Community Engagement Session, here are some helpful resources:
If you have questions about the Community Engagement Sessions, please contact us [7].
Links
[1] https://radwasteplanning.ca/taxonomy/term/3
[2] https://www.nwmo.ca/en/Canadas-Plan/About-Adaptive-Phased-Management-APM
[3] https://www.phai.ca/en/home/default.aspx
[4] https://radwasteplanning.ca/content/learn-more
[5] https://radwasteplanning.ca/sites/default/files/isrw_deliberative_survey_public_report_summary_bilingual.pdf
[6] https://radwasteplanning.ca/sites/default/files/lilw_white_paper_final.pdf
[7] https://radwasteplanning.ca/node/222