Panel approves underground nuclear waste facility near Lake Huron
http://www.macombdaily.com/environment-and-nature/20150507/panel-approves-underground-nuclear-waste-facility-near-lake-huron
Shortly before midnight, Wednesday, Canadas Minister of Environment informed many on both sides of the international border what many did not want to hear: A Joint Review Panel has endorsed Ontario Power Generations (OPG) plan to bury radioactive nuclear waste on the shores of Lake Huron.
With todays decision, the worlds largest supply of fresh water is in peril, said Michigan State Senator Phil Pavlov, R-St. Clair Township, whose district includes the northeastern part of Macomb County located along the Lake St. Clair shoreline, in a press release issued after the announcement. In the 1980s, Canadian officials were rightly concerned about (a similar plan) 25 miles from their border. They were right to oppose that project then, and they are tragically wrong to let this waste dump project go forward now.
To date, 154 resolutions passed by cities, towns and counties on both sides of the border opposing the plan represent more than 21 million people from some of the largest cities in Canada and the United States, including Chicago.
We cannot believe the review panel would consider this travesty in the face of the overwhelming opposition. A nuclear repository in the Great Lakes basin is unconscionable. The president of the Cook County Board and its seventeen commissioners, representing over 5.2 million residents including the city of Chicago, vehemently oppose Ontario Power Generations proposal and have urged the Joint Review Panel to recommend to the Canadian government that OPGs plan be rejected.
Take off, you hosers!