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Michigan Calls for Newly Elected Canadian Prime Minister to Stop Storage of Nuclear Waste on Great Lakes

The Great Lakes are an important resource
The Great Lakes are an important resource

Michigan Senators Debbie Stabenow, Gary Peters, and Congressman Dan Kildee are urging newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to take action to stop nuclear waste from being buried less than a mile from Lake Huron.

In a letter to the Prime Minister, Stabenow, Peters, and Kildee urged the new Canadian government to not approve permits necessary to construct a proposed nuclear waste site in Kincardine, Ontario.

“The Great Lakes are our most precious natural resource,” the letter states, “Given the critical importance of these shared waters to our countries, and the potentially catastrophic damages to the Lakes from a nuclear accident, we urge your administration not to approve this repository and consider alternative locations outside the Great Lakes Basin.”

The previous Canadian administration said a decision on whether or not to move forward with the construction of a nuclear waste site would be made by December 2. Given the proximity of the proposed nuclear waste site to the Great Lakes, an accident that releases radioactive material could devastate the Great Lakes’ $7 billion fishing industry, harm Michigan’s economy, and severely damage environmentally sensitive areas. More than 40 million people in Canada and the United States rely on the Great Lakes for their drinking water.

Earlier this year, the Stop Nuclear Waste by Our Lakes Act was introduced by Stabenow, Peters, and Kildee to require the State Department to invoke the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909. This would mandate that the International Joint Commission (IJC) study the risks to the Great Lakes from the proposed Canadian nuclear waste site.

Radioactive MaterialsThe legislation would also require the State Department to undertake negotiations with the Government of Canada to wait for the study results before approving any waste site located on the Great Lakes.

Full Text from the Letter Below:

Dear Prime Minister Trudeau:
 
Please accept our congratulations on being elected the 23rd Prime Minister of Canada. We are eager to work collaboratively with your administration to advance our many shared interests and mutually reconcile issues where our countries may differ.
 
We write to you today about a matter of great concern to the citizens of our respective states:  the risks to the Great Lakes of constructing a deep geological repository for storing 7,000,000 cubic feet of radioactive waste on the shores of Lake Huron in Kincardine, Ontario.  As you are aware, the previous Administration postponed to December 2 the deadline for rendering the final decision on whether to permit the planning for constructing the facility.
 
The Great Lakes are our most precious natural resource — providing drinking water to 40 million people on both sides of the border and billions of dollars to our regional and national economies.  Given the critical importance of these shared waters to our countries, and the potentially catastrophic damages to the Lakes from a nuclear accident, we urge your administration not to approve this repository and consider alternative locations outside the Great Lakes Basin.  At the very least, we ask that the final decision be postponed until we have an opportunity to discuss this matter with you in person.
 
Thank you for your consideration of our requests. We look forward to working with you and your Administration.

April is Earth Month


While Earth Day is celebrated annually on April 22, at Metro Health, we’re committed to making every day Earth Day! We’re featuring activities all month long to help educate our community and demonstrate how even small changes can make a big difference for our environment.

Please join us for these great activities:

  • Community Clean Up Day – Friday, April 17, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
    Now that spring is here, we can see our village could use some spring cleaning. Get some exercise and fresh air while contributing to your community. Wear some old clothes, bring a rake, your work gloves and the family, and pitch in to help clean up Metro Health Village. This may be the most fun you ever had picking up trash! Click here to learn more and to register.
  • Community Electronic Recycling & Paper Shredding – Tuesday, April 21 – Thursday, April 23
    Drop off your unwanted electronics to be recycled at no cost to you. You can also drop off confidential records and papers to be shredded. Please no refrigerators, air conditioners, dehumidifiers or large appliances. Click here to learn more about electronic recycling and click here to learn more about paper shredding.
  • Mercury Thermometer & Drug Take Back Day – Saturday, April 25, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
    Drop off expired or unused prescriptions or over-the-counter medications. You can also exchange your mercury thermometers at this event. Click here to learn more.