Evolution Of Environmental Monitoring Programs At Canadian Uranium Mines And Mills

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Patty Simpson Sarah Benson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

In an effort to improve consistency across the nuclear industry, over the past 10 years the Canadian Standards Association has developed a series of standards related to environmental management at Class 1 nuclear facilities and uranium mines and mills. Canadian uranium mines have been required by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission to align their existing monitoring programs with these standards. Orano’s McClean Lake Operation’s monitoring program, which was originally presented in the Environmental Impact Statement in 1991, has evolved through regulatory change, new scientific understanding, additional projects, and experience into a comprehensive set of monitoring requirements for effluent, groundwater, air emissions, and the receiving environment. The exercise of aligning the existing practices with the standards provided an opportunity to review and rationalize the entire program. To document the process the original “Environmental Monitoring Program Design Document” was restructured and developed as both a repository for historical information and monitoring rationalization, and also to be a living document describing on-going studies and supplementary work that are outside of the regular environmental monitoring program and may justify future changes to the program.
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APA: Patty Simpson Sarah Benson  (2020)  Evolution Of Environmental Monitoring Programs At Canadian Uranium Mines And Mills

MLA: Patty Simpson Sarah Benson Evolution Of Environmental Monitoring Programs At Canadian Uranium Mines And Mills. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2020.

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