Nuclear facility - BWXT Nuclear Energy Canada Inc. - Toronto
BWXT Nuclear Energy Canada Inc. operates two Class IB nuclear facilities under two site-specific licences to manufacture CANDU nuclear fuel bundles. These fuel bundles are for use at Ontario Power Generation’s Pickering and Darlington nuclear generating stations. The facility in Toronto manufactures uranium dioxide fuel pellets from uranium powder under a CNSC licence.
Location: | Toronto, Ontario |
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Licensee: | BWXT Nuclear Energy Canada Inc. (BWXT NEC) |
Facility type: | Nuclear fuel fabrication facility |
Owner: | BWXT Nuclear Energy Canada Inc. |
Licensed capacity: | Processing of up to 150 Mg of uranium per month |
Status: | Operating |
Licence issued: | January 1, 2021 |
Licence expires: | December 31, 2030 |
Start of operation: | 1955 |
Licensing documentation: | Request a copy of BWXT NEC’s Toronto licence and licence conditions handbook by emailing cnsc.info.ccsn@cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca |
Facility website: | BWXT NEC Toronto |
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- Environmental monitoring: Independent environmental monitoring results collected by the CNSC
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- Radionuclide releases: Nuclear processing facilities dataset in the Open Government catalogue for information on releases from this facility
- Environmental risk assessment: Email cnsc.info.ccsn@cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca to request a copy
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- BWXT NEC Toronto health and safety report
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