Northwatch Papers Presented during the
Federal Environmental Assessment of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited's Disposal Concept


Site Characterization and Site Evaluation : Comment on Atomic Energy of Canada Limited's Nuclear Fuel Waste Management and Disposal Concept,  by Philip J. Richardson, Consulting Geologist,  prepared for Northwatch,  Presented June 20, 1996 in Phase II Technical Hearings, Toronto, Ontario (pdf)
 
 

The Social Equity Aspects of Siting: Comment on Atomic Energy of Canada Limited's Nuclear Fuel Waste Management and Disposal Concept,  by John Jackson, prepared for Northwatch,  Presented June 28, 1996 in Phase II Technical Hearings
 Toronto, Ontario (pdf)
 
 

Comparison of the AECL Copper Container and SKB Concept for Deep Geological Disposal in Sweden, Presentation by Dr. Phil Richardson on behalf of Northwatch and Saskatchewan Environmental Society, Presented November 19, 1996 in Phase IIb Technical Hearings, Toronto, Ontario
 

Remarks on AECL's "Study of Postclosure Safety of In-Room Emplacement of Used CANDU Fuel in Copper Containers in Permeable Plutonic Rock", by  Juergen Kreusch and Wolfgang Newman,  Gruppe Ekologie,  prepared for Northwatch  and the  Campaign for Nuclear Phaseout,  Presented November 20, 1996 in Phase IIb Technical Hearings, Toronto, Ontario
 
 

Mixed-Oxide (MOX) Nuclear Fuel Waste: Considerations in the Review of the AECL "Disposal" Concept, by Irene Kock, prepared for Northwatch, February 1997 (pdf)
 
 

Examining the "International Consensus" on  Nuclear Fuel Waste Management and Disposal, by PJ Richardson BSc CGeol FGS  Consulting Geologist, Prepared for Northwatch, February 1997. (pdf)
 

The Nature of Nuclear Waste: An Overview and Comment on  AECL Characterization, by John Willis, Prepared for Northwatch,  February 1997 (pdf)
 

Northwatch Final Submission to the  Nuclear Fuel Waste Environmnetal Assessment Review Panel, March 1997
 

References on health effects of radiation, February 1997
 
 
 
 

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