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Request for Public Comment
Draft Environmental Assessment Guidelines
Proposed Bruce A Refurbishment for Life Extension and Continued Operations
Project (Bruce Power)
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) invites public comment on the
draft environmental assessment guidelines (scope document) for the proposed
Bruce A Refurbishment for Life Extension and Continued Operations Project (Bruce
Power) Ontario.
The public comment period on the draft scope document closes on February
25, 2005.
For information specific to this particular environmental assessment, please
see the Project Description. Copies of the draft
guidelines and further information on the project are also available at the
following locations:
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Library
280 Slater Street, 4th Floor
Ottawa, ON
K1P 5S9 |
Walkerton Public Library
235 Durham Street East
Walkerton, ON
N0G 2V0
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Kincardine Public Library
727 Queen Street
Kincardine, ON
N2Z 1Z9 |
Paisley Public Library
274 Queen Street North
Paisley, ON
N0G 2N0 |
Port Elgin Public Library
708 Goderich Street
Port Elgin, ON
N2H 2C0
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Bruce Power Visitor's Centre
Tiverton, ON
N0G 2T0
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Tiverton Public Library
56 King Street
Tiverton, ON
N2G 2T0 |
Hanover Public Library
451-10th Avenue
Hanover, ON
H4N 1P8 |
Southampton Public Library
215 High Street
Southampton, ON
N0H 2L0
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Owen Sound Public Library
824 First Avenue West
Owen Sound, ON
N4K 4K4 |
Interested parties should forward their
written comments to Guy Riverin of the CNSC by February 25,
2005, at the coordinates listed below:
Guy Riverin
Environmental Assessement Specialist Processing Facilities and Technical Support Division Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission P.O. Box 1046, Station B Ottawa, ON K1P 5S9
Phone : 1-800-668-5284
Fax : (613) 995-5086
CNSC staff will review comments and then finalize the draft guideline before
sending it to the Commission for approval. All comments received regarding the
draft guidelines are considered public.
For more information on the environmental assessment process, please refer to
the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency web site at
www.ceaa-acee.gc.ca.
The CNSC regulates the use of nuclear energy and materials to protect health,
safety, security and the environment and to respect Canada's international
commitments on the peaceful use of nuclear energy.
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