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A departmental brief to the Ontario Nuclear Safety Review

Abstract

The major nuclear activity in Canada is that associated with the generation of electricity by nuclear power stations. This area is in part subject to federal jurisdiction under the authority of the Atomic Energy Control Board. Environment Canada can play a significant role in influencing decisions regarding environmental aspects of nuclear energy development. The Department believes that the best way to preserve the quality of the environment is to anticipate and prevent problems before they arise. However, even if all precautionary measures were taken in the design and operating procedures of nuclear power stations, accidents can occur and radionuclides and toxic pollutants may escape and disperse into the environment. This brief outlines the rationale for Environment Canada`s involvement and role in the nuclear area, and the major programs and activities of the Department with respect to environmental protection and emergency preparedness. The brief also makes recommendations for consideration of environmental protection technologies for nuclear power stations, for improved measurement and modelling capabilities relating to release and dispersion of radionuclides during accident conditions, and for improved communication with the public following a nuclear emergency. Environment Canada recommends that an appropriate environmental review process be undertaken for new or expanded nuclear facilities  More>>
Publication Date:
Sep 01, 1987
Product Type:
Miscellaneous
Report Number:
INIS-mf-13120
Reference Number:
SCA: 290600; 290300; PA: AIX-23:026468; SN: 92000686072
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Sep 1987
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; ONTARIO; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; 290600; 290300; NUCLEAR ENERGY; ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND SAFETY
OSTI ID:
10127997
Research Organizations:
Environment Canada, Ottawa, ON (Canada). Environmental Protection Service
Country of Origin:
Canada
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE92621012; TRN: CA9200029026468
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only); INIS
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
22 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 04, 2005

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title = {A departmental brief to the Ontario Nuclear Safety Review}
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abstractNote = {The major nuclear activity in Canada is that associated with the generation of electricity by nuclear power stations. This area is in part subject to federal jurisdiction under the authority of the Atomic Energy Control Board. Environment Canada can play a significant role in influencing decisions regarding environmental aspects of nuclear energy development. The Department believes that the best way to preserve the quality of the environment is to anticipate and prevent problems before they arise. However, even if all precautionary measures were taken in the design and operating procedures of nuclear power stations, accidents can occur and radionuclides and toxic pollutants may escape and disperse into the environment. This brief outlines the rationale for Environment Canada`s involvement and role in the nuclear area, and the major programs and activities of the Department with respect to environmental protection and emergency preparedness. The brief also makes recommendations for consideration of environmental protection technologies for nuclear power stations, for improved measurement and modelling capabilities relating to release and dispersion of radionuclides during accident conditions, and for improved communication with the public following a nuclear emergency. Environment Canada recommends that an appropriate environmental review process be undertaken for new or expanded nuclear facilities in Ontario.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1987}
month = {Sep}
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