Designating Radionuclides as a Chemical of Mutual Concern under the Canada-United States Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement: Moving Towards Greater Oversight, Environmental Protection and Transparent, Open-sourced Science
This report assesses the adequacy of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission’s regulatory system to protect the Great Lakes from radionuclides.
Prepared by: Kerrie Blaise and Rizwan Khan, Canadian Environmental Law Association
March 2, 2022
CELA publication #: 1475
Designating Radionuclides as a Chemical of Mutual Concern under the Canada-United States Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement
Designating Radionuclides as a Chemical of Mutual Concern under the Canada-United States Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement: Moving Towards Greater Oversight, Environmental Protection and Transparent, Open-sourced Science
This report assesses the adequacy of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission’s regulatory system to protect the Great Lakes from radionuclides.
Prepared by: Kerrie Blaise and Rizwan Khan, Canadian Environmental Law Association
March 2, 2022
CELA publication #: 1475
To download this report please click the following link: 1475-Regulatory_Sufficiency_of_the_CNSC_to_Nominate_CMCs
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