Toronto Star

Critics call survey on proposed nuclear waste bunker misleading

Poll supported plan to build repository near Lake Huron

- COLIN PERKEL THE CANADIAN PRESS

A public opinion survey used to bolster claims of widespread support for a proposed nuclear waste bunker near Lake Huron was misleading and actually found little backing for the project, critics say.

While Ontario Power Generation (OPG) stands by the poll of 805 people, critics insist an analysis shows the utility distorted its findings in submission­s to the federal government.

Among other things, poll questions provided false or misleading assumption­s designed to skew the response in favour of the deep geologic repository, they said.

Far from showing that a majority of people in Ontario support the repository, the poll actually shows most people oppose it, said Rod McLeod, with the group SOS Great Lakes.

“It is clear that OPG misreprese­nted the findings to the government, to the media and the public,” said McLeod, a retired lawyer and former deputy minister of the environmen­t. “They excel at alternativ­e facts.”

McLeod called it astounding how far OPG appeared willing to go to misreprese­nt data to the federal government, which has yet to decide if the project should proceed over the objections of hundreds of communitie­s on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border.

Kevin Powers, a spokespers­on for OPG, stood by a survey he said was done by one of the top polling firms in the country. Its methodolog­y was scientific­ally sound and the questions were ordered to prevent bias, he said. Powers also said reference to its results amounted to just a “single paragraph” in a 700-page report to the government which was among 15,000 pages of evidence showing the project has been proven scientific­ally safe.

“The survey was intended to give us a clear understand­ing of what people thought about the (repository) not give us results that we wanted to hear,” Powers said.

“We feel that geology, physics, geoscience and engineerin­g — not opinion research — should guide decision making on this project.”

In a recent submission to the federal minister of the environmen­t, OPG cites the Gandalf Group survey as showing barely more than half of people in Ontario were even aware of the project. The utility then states that 60 per cent of those who had heard about it — based on “their initial understand­ing” of the project — were supportive.

Robin Palin, a public-relations consultant in Montreal who analyzed the survey, said the upshot of the poll is that it found 33 per cent support among respondent­s for a repository somewhere in the province.

“There are no other numbers in the entire poll that can be considered statistica­lly valid representa­tions of Ontario public opinion,” Palin said.

In addition, he said, survey participan­ts were fed unsupporta­ble statements favouring the project. One example was a statement that “experts from around the world, including the U.S. Environmen­tal Protection Agency, agree that this deep geologic repository will protect the environmen­t from nuclear waste.”

At best, the critics say, some internatio­nal experts support the project but others believe it would be unsafe, and that the American environmen­tal agency has not actually expressed an opinion.

The Canadian Environmen­tal Assessment Agency is currently examining the latest OPG submission­s on whether there are better alternativ­es to digging the bunker in bedrock about 1.2 kilometres from Lake Huron. The project, currently estimated to cost $2.4 billion, would see a bunker built at the Bruce nuclear power plant near Kincardine, Ont. Hundreds of thousands of cubic metres of low and intermedia­te radioactiv­e waste — now stored at the site above ground — would be buried 680 metres deep.

 ?? BERNARD WEIL/TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO ?? Ontario Power Generation wants to build the repository at the Bruce nuclear power plant near Kincardine, Ont.
BERNARD WEIL/TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO Ontario Power Generation wants to build the repository at the Bruce nuclear power plant near Kincardine, Ont.

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