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Near Surface Disposal Facility

First and foremost the NSDF is an environmental remediation project.

The Government of Canada has made a commitment to clean up historical radioactive waste around the country. This includes waste from a variety of sources: nuclear research facilities, shut-down nuclear reactor sites, uranium mines and even old radium watch factories. This project, providing a safe way to dispose of low level radioactive waste, will go a long way to making that happen.

  • “CNL is committed to the safe and long-term management of all waste in our care. The NSDF is a modern solution to managing low-level waste and CNL is committed to ongoing engagement with the public, Indigenous Nations, communities and organization, and other interested parties throughout the lifecycle of the project.”

    - Kimberly Wolfgram Schmidt, NSDF Facility Authority

Environmental Monitoring and Oversight

There are two main reasons that CNL is advancing the NSDF Project: to address historic waste storage practices which are not consistent with modern standards and to reduce environmental risks at Chalk River Laboratories.

Chalk River Laboratories began operations in the late 1940s. Wastes produced have been managed consistently with evolving best practices and regulations. As a responsible steward of the environment, CNL is seeking to retrieve and dispose of these wastes using modern engineering technology. The NSDF is a critical component for improving and modernizing the management of legacy waste that is already at Chalk River Laboratories today.

The NSDF is designed to protect the environment, including the Kichi Sìbì or Ottawa River. The proposed facility is designed to contain contamination and protect the surrounding environment. And CNL must prove that is happening. CNL conducts and annually reports on the results of its extensive environmental monitoring program, which has been in place for over 60 years. Environmental monitoring occurs at over 400 sampling locations with CNL collecting on average 5,000 samples annually and over 40,000 unique analyses. CNL posts environmental monitoring results on its website every year.

This environmental monitoring program will be expanded to include specific monitoring related to the NSDF Project.

Indigenous Participation

Indigenous Nations, communities, and organizations are engaging with CNL on the NSDF Project to ensure Indigenous rights and interests are represented. CNL’s engagement with Indigenous Nations is robust and continues to provide us with valuable opportunities to learn as we strive to develop mutually beneficial relationships. CNL is committed to ensuring safe long-term management of these historic waste liabilities and operational wastes and to ongoing engagement with the public and Indigenous Peoples. Reconciliation is a long path, and CNL is committed to being an active participant in the journey.

Community Engagement

Public engagement began in 2016 with the submission of the NSDF Project Description. Since that time, CNL has carried out a comprehensive and multi-faceted public engagement program to engage with those in the region and more broadly throughout eastern Ontario and Western Québec. Communication has focused on topics raised by the public. CNL has also engaged with high schools and universities, federal, provincial and municipal authorities, including the elected councils in Renfrew County and the Pontiac regional county municipality.

Recently, we’ve shared project updates with the Chalk River Laboratories Environmental Stewardship Council (ESC), during our bi-monthly webinar series, and with the Community Advisory Panel (CAP).

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