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[en] Maritime Nuclear, a joint undertaking of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited and the New Brunswick Electric Power Commission, proposes to construct a second CANDU 600 MW nuclear-powered generating unit at the site of the existing Point Lepreau Generating Station, in New Brunswick. A feasibility study is now underway and guidelines issued by the Lepreau 2 Environmental Assessment Panel identified six priority issues and concerns. These are: impacts on the biological environment, impacts of radiation on humans, impacts on the socio-economic environment, monitoring, emergency planning, and decommissioning. These factors as well as a description of the site and proposed facility are described in this report
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May 1984; 461 p
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AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS, BIOSPHERE, EMERGENCY PLANS, ENVIRONMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, NEW BRUNSWICK, NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS, OCCUPATIONS, PLANNING, POINT LEPREAU-2 REACTOR, RADIATION MONITORING, RADIATION PROTECTION, REACTOR ACCIDENTS, REACTOR COMPONENTS, REACTOR DECOMMISSIONING, SAFETY ANALYSIS, SAFETY ENGINEERING, SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS, WORK
ACCIDENTS, CANADA, CANDU TYPE REACTORS, DECOMMISSIONING, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, ECOSYSTEMS, HEAVY WATER COOLED REACTORS, HEAVY WATER MODERATED REACTORS, MONITORING, NATURAL URANIUM REACTORS, NORTH AMERICA, NUCLEAR FACILITIES, PHWR TYPE REACTORS, POWER PLANTS, POWER REACTORS, PRESSURE TUBE REACTORS, REACTORS, THERMAL POWER PLANTS, THERMAL REACTORS
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