Ottawa Citizen

Ouellet, environmen­talists wary of proposed nuclear disposal plan

- MYLENE CRETE

A proposed nuclear CHALK RIVER, ONT. waste disposal site on land around Chalk River Laboratori­es is too close to the Ottawa River, says Bloc Quebecois Leader Martine Ouellet.

A significan­t percentage of Quebecers use the river for their drinking water and a leak could be catastroph­ic, Ouellet told reporters while touring the nuclear facilities in Chalk River, Ont., earlier this week.

“Radioactiv­ity, just like heavy crude oil, doesn’t go away,” she said. “You can’t say, ‘we have contaminat­ion, we are going to clean it up.’ It can’t be cleaned.”

Chalk River Laboratori­es, which produces medical and commercial isotopes, is owned by the federal government. Ottawa subcontrac­ts the management of the site to Canadian Nuclear Laboratori­es (CNL), a consortium of four engineerin­g and tech companies including SNC-Lavalin and Rolls-Royce.

CNL says it wants to consolidat­e all the nuclear waste around the site in one location, so it can be monitored, contained and isolated.

Soil around the site, as well as undergroun­d water, have been contaminat­ed and CNL says is looking for a way to dispose of the material as well as the waste produced by the laboratory in future.

“The risk of doing nothing is significan­t because we have structures made of wood that are contaminat­ed along the bank of the Ottawa River and we have plumes of contaminat­ed undergroun­d water close to the river,” said Kurt Kehler of CNL.

“The goal is to put all the material in a closed area.”

Ouellet said CNL didn’t look for other disposal sites further away from the river.

“I have not been reassured because

Radioactiv­ity, just like heavy crude oil, doesn’t go away. You can’t say, ‘we have contaminat­ion, we are going to clean it up.’ It can’t be cleaned.

their so-called best site, it’s located on their territory of Chalk River and they didn’t look outside the area because of the costs involved,” she said.

Kehler said CNL did look for other locations.

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