Geotechnical Investigations for a Radioisotope Research and Development Facility

Geotechnical investigations are proposed to support the site selection process for a radio-isotope research and development facility at Atomic Energy of Canada Limited's (AECL), Chalk River Laboratories (CRL) site.  The proposed facility will have a footprint of approximately 4500 m2.  Three locations are being considered for the facility, all of which are located on heavily disturbed land. The geotechnical characterization will involve drilling a series of boreholes to evaluate soil and bedrock quality. No vegetation will be removed in order to carry out the work and as result, there are no expected impacts to the individual, the residences or critical habitat of wildlife. 

 The geotechnical investigations are in support of selecting the appropriate site for a proposed radio-isotope research and development facility. Once a suitable location has been determined, an assessment of environmental effects under the IAA will be conducted for the proposed facility.  The proposed geotechnical work is scheduled to occur in fall 2021.  All activities will be conducted in accordance with the environmental policy that directs the management and operation of AECL's sites and all applicable legislation. 

 

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Latest update

October 26, 2021 - The assessment decision statement has been issued to the proponent.

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Contacts

Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
Patrick Quinn, Director, Corporate Communications
286 Plant Rd,
Chalk River, Ontario K0J 1J0
Telephone: 1-800-364-6989
Email: communications@CNL.ca


  • Location

    • Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories Ltd., Chalk River, Ontario (Ontario)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Building and Property Development
  • Assessment Status

    Completed
  • Start Date

    2021-09-24
  • Proponent

    Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
  • Authorities

    • Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
  • Assessment Type

    Project on federal lands
  • Reference Number

    83038
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This map is for illustrative purposes. The markers represent the approximate locations based on available data. More than one marker may be identified for a given assessment.

 

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