Press Release
Toronto – Ontario Power Generation (OPG) has informed the federal government that it will complete further studies on its proposed deep geologic repository (DGR) by Dec. 31, 2016.
In February, the Federal Minister of Environment and Climate Change requested that OPG conduct three further studies into OPG’s low and intermediate level waste (L&ILW) DGR before making a decision on the environmental assessment. These studies are:
OPG maintains that a DGR is the right answer for Ontario’s low and intermediate level waste, and that the Bruce site is the right location. An independent Federal JRP has recommended moving forward with the project. OPG is confident further studies will confirm this.
The proposed DGR would be located at the Bruce nuclear facility in Kincardine. It would safely store about 200,000 cubic metres of low and intermediate level waste from operating Ontario’s reliable, GHG-free nuclear stations. The DGR would permanently and safely isolate and contain the waste 680 meters underground, ensuring protection of the water and the environment.
The local communities remain supportive of the project, and OPG is committed to ongoing work with the Saugeen Ojibway Nation.
OPG provides about half the power Ontario relies on. The electricity OPG produces is 99.7 per cent free of greenhouse gas and smog causing emissions.
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