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Thunder Bay mayor says buring nuclear waste is

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Thunder Bay mayor says buring nuclear waste is 'a bone-headed move'


Provincial Politics | 207493 hits | May 07 11:14 am | Posted by: OnTheIce
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Thunder Bay Mayor Keith Hobbs said burying nuclear waste near Lake Huron is a bad idea after an experts panel deemed it safe.

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  1. by Regina  Gold Member
    Fri May 08, 2015 5:21 am
    Two thumbs up Keith. :lol:

  2. by avatar Vamp018
    Fri May 08, 2015 6:04 am
    Psst US State of Nevada has a place for Canadian Nuke Waste :D . We will take it from Canada Cheap too.

  3. by avatar PublicAnimalNo9
    Fri May 08, 2015 6:07 am
    IIRC, the "nuclear waste" that will be deposited will be stuff like mops, boots and any other clothing/items used for cleaning up small leaks. I don't think it's intended for hardcore nuclear waste like spent fuel rods, but I could be wrong. And if I'm not wrong, the proximity to the lake isn't really that big of a deal.

  4. by avatar DrCaleb
    Fri May 08, 2015 2:23 pm
    The panic that sets in when someone says 'nuclear' is almost funny.

    I saw a recent documentary where they visited various sites, and measured the background radiation. The levels measured in Pripyat, Ukraine (Chernoybl) were actually less than you'd find right next to a nuclear storage silo at a nuclear plant in the US, and far less than you'd experience in an aircraft at 30,000 feet. But people still fly. �\(�_o)/�

    The levels in the Spanish town of Palomares are far higher than the tourist infested beaches of Guarapari, Brasil, which registered at 170 milliseverts, versus the Fukushima, Japan exclusion zone at 20 milliseverts. But Fukushima isn't a tourist destination for some reason. �\(�_o)/�

    600 feet underground aught to be pretty safe.

    Irrational fear of the unknown, I guess.

  5. by avatar Jabberwalker
    Fri May 08, 2015 11:31 pm
    The panic that sets in when someone says 'nuclear' is almost funny.

    When they pronounce it "nukular" it's time to change the channel.

  6. by OnTheIce
    Sun May 10, 2015 11:10 pm
    "DrCaleb" said
    The panic that sets in when someone says 'nuclear' is almost funny.

    I saw a recent documentary where they visited various sites, and measured the background radiation. The levels measured in Pripyat, Ukraine (Chernoybl) were actually less than you'd find right next to a nuclear storage silo at a nuclear plant in the US, and far less than you'd experience in an aircraft at 30,000 feet. But people still fly. �\(�_o)/�

    The levels in the Spanish town of Palomares are far higher than the tourist infested beaches of Guarapari, Brasil, which registered at 170 milliseverts, versus the Fukushima, Japan exclusion zone at 20 milliseverts. But Fukushima isn't a tourist destination for some reason. �\(�_o)/�

    600 feet underground aught to be pretty safe.

    Irrational fear of the unknown, I guess.


    680 meters below ground.

    Irrational, especially when they've been storing it above ground in a small town right by the lake.

  7. by Regina  Gold Member
    Mon May 11, 2015 3:50 am
    In the end it will be stored in a location that benefits a politician's riding which means it won't be anywhere near the best right place and won't be near me.


    Bon App�tit Southern Ontario!



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