CNSC Announces Decision On Pickering Nuclear Generating Station ‘A' Restart

- Following hearings on June 28, August 9 and October 3, 2001, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) announced its decision to amend the operating licence for Ontario Power Generation's Pickering Nuclear Generating Station ‘A'. The amendment allows the facility to restart after identified improvements and upgrades to the facility have been completed. The amended licence is valid until June 30, 2003.

The licence requires Ontario Power Generation (OPG) to complete the improvements and upgrades specified by the CNSC. OPG must then obtain the approval of CNSC staff before restarting each unit and before each increase in reactor power. The Commission also requires OPG to report on the progress of the return to service every six months and prior to the restart of each unit. These reports will be made in public proceedings before the Commission.

During the public hearings, the Commission considered written material and presentations from Ontario Power Generation, CNSC staff, and intervenors. The Commission concluded that OPG is qualified to operate this facility and, with the required improvements and upgrades, will make adequate provision for the protection of the environment, the health and safety of persons, and the maintenance of national security and measures required to implement Canada's international obligations.

Records of Proceedings, including the Reasons for Decisions, and transcripts of the hearings are available on the CNSC web-site at www.nuclearsafety.gc.ca or by contacting the CNSC.

Records of Proceedings, including the Reasons for Decisions, and transcripts of the hearings are available on the CNSC web-site at www.suretenucleaire.gc.ca or by contacting the CNSC.

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