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The Rotary Club of Leominster is providing emergency funding for 100 gallons of oil in a crisis situation, according to Christine Pelletier, president of the club.
This program is meant to expand on the Mayor’s Fuel Program, with the emphasis on immediate delivery in a desperate same-day need with very little paperwork but a high level of honesty and trust.
Members of Rotary Clubs throughout the world are held to a high standard of integrity, and one of the principles of Rotary International is community service, especially where there is a need. The Rotary Club of Leominster has been deeply involved in the city of Leominster for more than 95 years and has contributed more than $1 million during that time.
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Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) announced yesterday that it has completed all shipments of highly enriched uranium target residue material (HEU TRM) from Canada to the USA, bringing its TRM Repatriation Project to a safe and successful conclusion . The culmination of nearly a decade of work and planning removes a major nuclear liability from the Chalk River Laboratories campus, CNL said.
The Chalk River Laboratories campus, pictured in 2015 (Image: CNL)
HEU TRM is one of the by-products of Molybdenum-99, a medical isotope that was previously produced at the Chalk River Laboratories, which are located about 180 km north-west of Ottawa.
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Canada’s national nuclear laboratory fulfills international commitment under the U.S.-Origin Foreign Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel Acceptance Program, safely removing a major nuclear liability from the Chalk River Laboratories
CHALK RIVER Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) has announced that it has safely completed all shipments of highly enriched uranium (HEU) target residue material (TRM) from Canada to United States, bringing its TRM Repatriation Project to a safe and successful conclusion. The accomplishment represents the culmination of nearly a decade of hard work and planning carried out by hundreds of employees at CNL, and safely removes a major nuclear liability from the Chalk River Laboratories campus.