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The Nuclear Waste Management Organization has started drilling test boreholes in South Bruce, an important step to determining if the location is suitable to store used nuclear fuel underground.
The first of two boreholes was started northwest of Teeswater in recent weeks and has reached a depth of about 20 metres as the NWMO evaluates the potential of the site as a deep geological repository.
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“It is kind of a crucial step for us and for the project,” said Martin Sykes, senior geoscientist with the NWMO. “It is that next step, from understanding what is on the surface to understanding what is at depth.”
Goodwill’ money from proposed nuclear waste site pours into declining Ontario farm town. What if it stops?
Colin Butler · CBC News ·May 07, 2021 A citizens’ group is accusing Canada’s nuclear industry of using its financial might to groom a declining Ontario farm community into becoming a willing host for the country’s most dangerous radioactive waste.
In a pamphlet about the proposed disposal site that was published last year, the Ontario municipality of South Bruce which encompasses the farming communities of Teeswater, Mildmay, Formosa and Salem says it’s “on the decline.”
The pamphlet tells of a shrinking population, where rural towns and village “downtowns are fading from what they used to be,” with vacant store windows, big infrastructure bills and few prospects for new economic growth.