Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) has more than 75 years of experience as a responsible steward of waste. We continue to ensure that our activities are performed in a manner that protects the workers, the public, and the environment, and are in compliance with licensing and associated provincial and federal standards and policies. To meet these requirements, Waste Management provides guidance and services to all CNL waste generators and for all types of waste (both radioactive and non-radioactive), from generation to disposal.
Waste Programs
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, a federal Crown corporation, and the Government of Canada are investing more than $1.2 billion to revitalize the Chalk River Laboratories and build a new world-class science facility. By demolishing old buildings which have reached – and sometimes exceeded – their useful life at the Chalk River site, CNL’s Decommissioning and Waste Management organization enables the growth and construction of these new science facilities.
This map shows locations across Canada associated with radioactive waste. Sites are categorized by waste type: low-level radioactive waste, intermediate-level radioactive waste, and high-level radioactive waste.
- Sawmill Bay and Great Bear River: Low-level radioactive waste
- Hay River, Bell Rock, Fort Smith, and Fort Fitzgerald: Low-level radioactive waste
- Fort McMurray: Low-level radioactive waste
- Whiteshell Laboratories: Low-level and intermediate-level radioactive waste
- Douglas Point: Intermediate-level and high-level radioactive waste
- Nuclear Power Demonstration Site: Low-level and intermediate-level radioactive waste
- Gentilly-1: Low-level, intermediate-level, and high-level radioactive waste
- Chalk River Laboratories: Intermediate-level and high-level radioactive waste
- Port Hope and Port Granby: Low-level radioactive waste
- Greater Toronto Area: Low-level radioactive waste
The map legend uses both color and icon shapes to distinguish waste types. All information shown visually is provided in text here.