Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Feb 1981, p. 16

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page 16 4 Used fuel from Canada's nuclear react- ors, when disposed of in a deep geo- VROQEDQZO Q00 e 0K. (‘go 0‘ 60'“ o 0&6, <0 logic disposal vault would not pose any significant hazard to man at any time, suggests an Atomic Energy of Canada Li- CLEARANCE - mited report. The report says that, while an analysis on all In StOCk of the long-term impact of an immobili- zed fuel disposal vault is preliminary in nature, studies made so far support the view that nuclear fuel wastes can . a CARMOR,CANUCK, be safely disposed of by deep under- . ‘ E ‘ E ifiiiinieiiréiiniidife°l°glcal” Stable ' KRESNO, PIONEER, The results of the analysis are con- , c R tained in the Second Annual report of i w s the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Wasted Manage- ~ ‘ - _ FA CETT’ Fl HE ment Program, AECL-680LI, released in p , _ December, 1980. The report notes that ,, ‘ CON ESTOGO the program is now well established with . e - “t participation from a wide cross-section F t 5 and of Canada's scientific and engineering community. In some areas, work has not proceeded at the pace originally envi~ it. _ J \ SELKIRK CHIMNEY saged. The limited resources available, ' - l and the inability to gain approval for ' ‘~ additional field research areas, has restricted geotechnical research to one type of hard rock formation (granite). j I n f - 5011250+223|21311Road Nevertheless, significant progress has I 5 _ Portland'on the Rideau been made over the past year, according ' j .> ' Tel: 272-2809/2526 - to the report. ' ‘ _ . As the program has developed, the re- I Kiflqswn port notes, it has become evident that . . ‘ - - A MCMOO. Pa'k'Hwy 38 geotechnical experiments are needed on ‘I I g > Klngston a scale and in an environment that can fore, proposals are being made to build an underground research laboratory near the Whiteshell Nuclear Research Es- ‘ tablishment. Several other countries 3 have shown interest in the laboratory, I which will not involve the use of radio- active waste materials at any time. I only be achieved underground. There- ' I‘ QUALITY PRODUCTS ‘I QUALIFIED SERVICE t COMPETITIVE {PRICING The report, AECL 680i», summarizes the FIRST NOTICE REGARDING DOG LICENSING FOR YEAR l 81 p. fuel waste management research proâ€" e jects conducted during the year and TOWNSHIP OF REAR OF LEEDS 8a LANSDOWNE the results that have been obtained so far. Single copies of the report are ‘ available without charge from the Dog tags and licenses £91- 1981 are now available at the ‘ Scientific Document Distribution Office, Township Office during office hours. Every dog that has \ Atomic Energy 0f Canada LimitEd, Chalk attained the age of 6 months is required to be licensed. I River, Ontario, KOJ lJO. The fee is: for each male or spayed female if only one is kept $3.25 for each additional male or spayed female $5.25 for a female dog if only l is kept $5.25 for each additional female $7.25 PAIRS , The license and tag may be obtained by mailing the following mPA'IRs 'ro mums AND nonnsi - information and cheque or money order to the TownShip at Box 160, Lyndhurst, Ontario, or you may call in person if it is convenient. ‘IO’...0.0..O...OOOQOOOOQDIOOOOCOOOOC...QIQQQOQQQIOIUOOUQ... or wasnnns ,onmnsmsmmnnn'rons" um ‘ s'rovas . we ALSO SELL PARTS Pnom seamen IREFRIGERHTIONSERVICE ENTRE RRH SEELEYS “new TEL 387~ 38K0H 2N0 NAME or-ovmm ‘ ADDRESS NAME OF DOG I sax BREED AGE DISPOSITION: (Friendly or Watchdog)

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