Start date: November 29, 2002
Type: Screening
FEAI reference number: 35287
Proponent: Hydro-Québec
Location: Bécancour, Québec
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) has received notice from Hydro-Québec of its plans to refurbish the Gentilly-2 nuclear generating station in order to keep it in operation until 2035 and of its intent to apply for authorization to perform modifications to the radioactive waste and spent fuel storage facilities located at the Gentilly nuclear facility in Bécancour, Québec. Authorization for these modifications is sought due to refurbishment work being considered on the Gentilly-2 nuclear generating station. No request for authorization to proceed with the refurbishment has yet been requested by Hydro-Québec.
Before CNSC makes its decision on Hydro-Québec's application regarding modifications to the waste facility, an environmental assessment must be completed in compliance with the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act.
The proposed modifications and construction of new structures are needed to enable Hydro-Québec to better manage the radioactive waste resulting from the refurbishment work it is considering for Gentilly-2 nuclear power station. All construction activities would occur within the power station's exclusion area and in the immediate vicinity of the radioactive waste and spent fuel storage areas currently authorized by CNSC.
The purpose of the environmental assessment is to identify the possible environmental effects of the project and to determine whether these effects can be mitigated before the project is allowed to proceed.
The project includes:
CNSC maintains a public registry of documents related to its Environmental Assessments. For more information about this environmental assessment, please contact:
Directorate of
Environmental and Radiation Protection and Assessment
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
P.O. Box 1046, Station B
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 5S9
Phone: 1-800-668-5284
Fax: 613-995-5086
Email: ceaainfo@cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca
CNSC regulates the use of nuclear energy and materials to protect health, safety, security and the environment and to respect Canada's international commitments on the peaceful use of nuclear energy.