Our latest comments and insights regarding Impact Assessment of the NWMO Deep Geological Repository for Nuclear Waste...
Nuclear Waste Management Organization
Indigenous groups oppose the Revell DGR, citing jurisdictional disrespect, ignored traditional laws, and inadequate environmental impact assessments.
Indigenous Nations and transboundary groups oppose the Revell DGR, citing ignored legal claims and transportation safety risks.
Excluding nuclear waste transportation from the Revell site assessment ignores critical safety risks along the Trans-Canada Highway...
Federal assessment must address transboundary Indigenous rights, unresolved land claims, and traditional harvesting risks across the transportation...
Canada’s nuclear waste facility faces sharp criticism from Treaty #3 for ignoring Indigenous laws and municipal limits.
Proponents emphasize economic revitalization, climate leadership, and technical safety while dismissing opposition concerns as largely based on...
This report identifies critical regulatory gaps and jurisdictional conflicts regarding the proposed Revell Site Deep Geological Repository.
The NWMO is attempting to exclude transportation and socio-economic impacts from the Revell DGR Impact Assessment process.
Rigorous public participation is essential to address systemic engagement deficiencies and unmitigated risks in the Revell repository...
