The Proposal by Cameco Corporation for the Redevelopment of its Port Hope Conversion Facility (Vision 2010)

Cameco Corporation (Cameco) proposed the Vision 2010 project which involves a comprehensive redevelopment of its Port Hope Conversion Facility located in Port Hope, Ontario. The project consists of decommissioning and demolishing approximately 20 old or underutilized buildings, removing contaminated soils, building materials and stored historical wastes, and constructing new replacement buildings. On-site plant operations would be maintained while the works are being carried out. Three of the twenty buildings, that will be decommissioned include: North UO2/Waste Recovery Building; Metals Plant; and East UF6 Plant. Each of these three buildings are Class 1B nuclear facilities used to refine or convert uranium with a capacity of more than 100 tonnes per year.


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February 28, 2013 - The Decision of Responsible Authority has been taken.

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Contacts

Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
Caroline Ducros, Environmental Assessment Officer
280 Slater Street
P.O Box 1046, station B
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5S9
Telephone: 613-947-1051 or 1-800-668-5284
Fax: 613-995-5086
Email: cnsc.environmentalassessment-evaluationenvironnementale.ccsn@canada.ca


  • Location

    • Port Hope (Ontario)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Nuclear Energy
    • Waste Management
  • Assessment Status

    Completed
  • Start Date

    2006-09-15
  • Proponent

    Cameco Corporation
  • Authorities

    • Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
  • Assessment Type

    Comprehensive study under CEAA 1992
  • Reference Number

    22672
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