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8. Workshop Reports

During the course of its discussions with Canadians, the NWMO has commissioned workshops to explore specific elements of its study, and to suggest ideas for broader consideration and dialogue.  Summaries of workshop discussions are presented here.  The NWMO welcomes comment on these reports.

 

Note:  Additional workshop reports can be viewed in the 'Dialogue Reports' section of this website.  A link is provided at the bottom of this page.

 

8-1 Environmental Aspects of Nuclear Fuel Waste Management

 

Robert W. Slater, Coleman Bright & Associates Chris Hanlon Patterson Associates
Discussion on the key environmental questions that need to be addressed respecting the management of used nuclear fuel.

 


8-2 Technical Aspects of Nuclear Fuel Waste Management

 

McMaster Institute for Energy Studies, McMaster University
Discussion of on the key technical questions that need to be addressed respecting the management of used nuclear fuel.

 


8-3 Drawing on Aboriginal Wisdom: A Report on the Traditional Knowledge Workshop

 

Joanne Barnaby, Joanne Barnaby Consulting
Report on the Traditional Knowledge Workshop held on September 24-25 in Saskatoon, SK.

 


8-4 Community Dialogue: Report of the Planning Workshop

 

Glenn Sigurdson CSE Consulting Inc. & Barry Stuart
Report on the Community Dialogue Planning Workshop held October 7-8, 2003 in Toronto, ON designing ways to facilitate effective and responsive dialogue at the community level.

 

8-5 Looking Forward to Learn: Future Scenarios For Testing Different Approaches to Managing Used Nuclear Fuel in Canada

 

Global Business Network (GBN)
Report on the series of four workshops held between June and October 2003 envisioning the future conditions to be faced in managing used nuclear fuel.

 

 

 

 

Additional workshop reports can be viewed in the 'Dialogue Reports' section of this website. Click here to view these reports.

 

 

 
     
 

 

Disclaimer

This report does not necessarily reflect the views or position of the Nuclear Waste Management Organization, its directors, officers, employees and agents (the "NWMO") and unless otherwise specifically stated, is made available to the public by the NWMO for information only.  The contents of this report reflect the views of the author(s) who are solely responsible for the text and its conclusions as well as the accuracy of any data used in its creation.  The NWMO does not make any warranty, express or implied, or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information disclosed, or represent that the use of any information would not infringe privately owned rights.  Any reference to a specific commercial product, process or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or preference by NWMO.
 
     

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