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The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) has chosen Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation (WLON) and the Township of Ignace as the host communities for Canada's first deep geological repository for ...
Have you ever wondered where all the nuclear waste from Canada’s power plants is going? The answer might just be rolling through your neighbourhood before long — on a lot of trucks. The Nuclear Waste ...
(The Center Square) – The Canadian government’s ongoing plan to permanently store 50,000 tons of highly radioactive nuclear waste in the Great Lakes basin near Ontario has sparked bipartisan ...
Canada’s Nuclear Waste Management Organization, the nonprofit responsible for long-term management of the country’s used nuclear power plant fuel, has selected companies to plan, design, build and ...
The positions in the table below reflect the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO)'s position overall, domestically, within their sector, and in various subject areas based on their Share. Each ...
Although federal law designates the Nevada site as a permanent repository for the country’s inventory of spent nuclear fuel, it’s remained little more than a construction site for more than a decade.
The strategy for radioactive waste other than used nuclear fuel will see Canada's Nuclear Waste Management Organization take responsibility for the disposal of intermediate-level waste and non-fuel ...
18 June 2007 — News reports said Canadian Natural Resources Minister Gary Lunn is to revive a long-stalled plan to bury Canada’s nuclear waste in underground storage facilities. The government would ...
The world’s first permanent depository for nuclear fuel waste opens later this year on Olkiluoto, a sparsely populated and lushly forested island in the Baltic Sea three hours north of Helsinki.
The Nuclear Waste Management Organization has selected five companies to work with to design and plan the deep geological repository for used nuclear fuel that will be built in northwestern Ontario.
(The Center Square) – The Canadian government's ongoing plan to permanently store 50,000 tons of highly radioactive nuclear waste in the Great Lakes basin near Ontario has sparked bipartisan ...