Abstract
This submission delineates a perspective derived from the experience of a community which has lived with the nuclear industry since its beginnings in Canada, 45 years ago. Much has been accomplished in both basic and applied research in that time, and the industry continues to be recognized worldwide as a leader in solving high-technology problems. However, recent funding cuts have seriously jeopardized the industry`s ability to maintain this high standard. Current anti-nuclear attitudes among our elected and appointed officials respond more to today`s political fashions than tomorrow`s evident needs. The town of Deep River believes that the industry has demonstrated a superb safety record in the past. If common sense prevails in matters of safety, and if appropriate levels of funding are maintained, the nuclear industry will continue to be a source of pride for all concerned.
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A nuclear community`s perspective. A brief presented to the Ontario Nuclear Safety Review chaired by Dr. Kenneth Hare.
Canada: N. p.,
1987.
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A nuclear community`s perspective. A brief presented to the Ontario Nuclear Safety Review chaired by Dr. Kenneth Hare.
Canada.
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1987.
"A nuclear community`s perspective. A brief presented to the Ontario Nuclear Safety Review chaired by Dr. Kenneth Hare."
Canada.
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title = {A nuclear community`s perspective. A brief presented to the Ontario Nuclear Safety Review chaired by Dr. Kenneth Hare}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This submission delineates a perspective derived from the experience of a community which has lived with the nuclear industry since its beginnings in Canada, 45 years ago. Much has been accomplished in both basic and applied research in that time, and the industry continues to be recognized worldwide as a leader in solving high-technology problems. However, recent funding cuts have seriously jeopardized the industry`s ability to maintain this high standard. Current anti-nuclear attitudes among our elected and appointed officials respond more to today`s political fashions than tomorrow`s evident needs. The town of Deep River believes that the industry has demonstrated a superb safety record in the past. If common sense prevails in matters of safety, and if appropriate levels of funding are maintained, the nuclear industry will continue to be a source of pride for all concerned.}
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year = {1987}
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title = {A nuclear community`s perspective. A brief presented to the Ontario Nuclear Safety Review chaired by Dr. Kenneth Hare}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This submission delineates a perspective derived from the experience of a community which has lived with the nuclear industry since its beginnings in Canada, 45 years ago. Much has been accomplished in both basic and applied research in that time, and the industry continues to be recognized worldwide as a leader in solving high-technology problems. However, recent funding cuts have seriously jeopardized the industry`s ability to maintain this high standard. Current anti-nuclear attitudes among our elected and appointed officials respond more to today`s political fashions than tomorrow`s evident needs. The town of Deep River believes that the industry has demonstrated a superb safety record in the past. If common sense prevails in matters of safety, and if appropriate levels of funding are maintained, the nuclear industry will continue to be a source of pride for all concerned.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1987}
month = {Sep}
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