The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) invites residents of the two remaining areas in the site selection process to host a deep geological repository to imagine what is possible for their community by providing feedback on the latest conceptual architectural drawings of the Centre of Expertise.
“The Centre of Expertise will be an important landmark for local residents and visitors, and we want to make sure it reflects the unique character of the communities,” said Lise Morton, Vice-President of Site Selection at the NWMO. “By hearing the aspirations of local residents we will learn what they envision for their community and can reflect that in the design.”
Area residents can share their feedback at the open house events in the Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation-Ignace area and Saugeen Ojibway Nation-South Bruce area of Ontario on Oct 3rd and 4th or via an online survey until October 31, 2022.
The Centre of Expertise will be a multi-million-dollar investment making it one of the most tangible benefits and most exciting commitments made by the NWMO as part of the project. A place for world-class science and innovation and enriching social services identified by residents of the host communities, the Centre will also bring new, high-value jobs to the area including scientists and experts from a wide variety of disciplines for generations to come.
The current drawings are based on continuing conversations with the communities about the design and use of the Centre.
Public feedback will be reflected in updated concepts of the facility which will be shared with the communities as part of the NWMO’s ongoing journey of learning and dialogue with siting communities.