Northern Communities pass first hurdle to housing nuclear waste
Pinehouse Lake and English River have passed the first stage in the long process of possibly constructing a nuclear waste facility.
According to the Nuclear Waste Management Organization, the two northern communities have the right geological profiles to be candidates for the sight.
Though they’ve passed that crucial first step, it’ll be around 10 years before anything would actually get built.
Initial concerns about the possible project are being addressed through education and consultation, Vince Natomagan, said a representative with the Kineepik Métis Local, which operates in and around Pinehouse Lake.