Demand a comparative traffic safety and noise study for the 'primary and secondary access road alignments' specifically focusing on the proximity to residential clusters in Dyment and Borups Corners.
Strategic Rationale
"The Proponent's submission lists road alignments as a preliminary topic, yet for Melgund, these choices determine daily noise, dust, and safety on Highway 17. The community requires assurance that industrial traffic will not be routed through or immediately adjacent to residential areas. By adopting this recommendation, the Proponent can improve the project's social license by demonstrating a commitment to minimizing the industrialization of the rural landscape. The expected result is a road alignment that maximizes the distance from residential homes, thereby preserving the quiet enjoyment and safety of the township."
Source Context
Understanding the Impacts of Nuclear Waste on our Community
This digital archive houses the public comments submitted to the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada regarding Project 88774: The Nuclear Waste Management Organization Deep Geological Repository (DGR) for Canada's Used Nuclear Fuel Project. The impact assessment is led jointly by the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. This archive preserves community perspectives, concerns, and observations shared during the assessment process, particularly in relation to Melgund Township, Northwestern Ontario and the communities of Dyment and Borups Corners who are the closest and most impacted of all in the process.