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Inside #DarlingtonNuclear, Part 1: The importance of public participation
Darlington Refurbishment Hannah Gladstone Darlington Refurbishment Hannah Gladstone

Inside #DarlingtonNuclear, Part 1: The importance of public participation


Yesterday, the four-day Day 2 relicensing hearing for the Darlington Nuclear Generation Station began. During the hearing members of the public, NGOs and community groups that applied to intervene will raise their concerns in front of Canada's nuclear regulator, the CNSC. Lake Ontario Waterkeeper law students, Tristan Willis and Hannah Gladstone will attend all four days providing daily insights on what happens in a CNSC hearing. Here, Hannah provides the first glimpse into this daunting process.
 

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Darlington Refurbishment Posted by Lake Ontario Waterkeeper Darlington Refurbishment Posted by Lake Ontario Waterkeeper

MEDIA ADVISORY: 4-day hearing on future of Darlington nuclear power plant begins today; Waterkeeper among the first to present

Waterkeeper will argue that the current plan poses a threat to Lake Ontario and should not be licenced for an unprecedented 13-years. Fish kills and stormwater contamination, in particular, threaten the lake, which provides drinking water to 9-million people. 

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Waterkeeper's submission to participate in Darlington's relicensing process
Darlington Refurbishment Tristan Willis Darlington Refurbishment Tristan Willis

Waterkeeper's submission to participate in Darlington's relicensing process

On September 28, 2015, Lake Ontario Waterkeeper submitted a request to intervene during the Day 2 Relicensing Hearing for the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station (DNGS). Tristan quickly summarizes Waterkeeper's five major concerns with the nuclear operation as well as our recommendations. Also, flip through the entire submission to see DNGS's stats and all of our findings.

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Public interest groups disappointed by Court ruling on Darlington nuclear project

Last week, the Federal Court of Appeal ruled to reject the need to publicly assess OPG's Darlington new nuclear project. While Lake Ontario Waterkeeper, Northwatch, CELA and Greenpeace are disappointed with this decision, the next move to appeal to the Supreme Court is currently in consideration.

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