More public input needed on nuclear waste management, concerned groups say
OTTAWA — Several public-interest groups are calling for a suspension of federal decision-making on radioactive waste disposal until Canada has a sufficient policy in place.
They say the federal nuclear regulator is poised to rubber-stamp documents that will entrench weak rules for future management of nuclear waste.
The Canadian Environmental Law Association and other groups told a virtual briefing today the regulatory approval would allow several controversial disposal projects to move forward.
They include a giant mound at Chalk River, Ont., entombments of shut-down reactors and a proposed underground repository for burial of nuclear fuel waste.