The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) has released Implementing Adaptive Phased Management 2018 to 2022 – DRAFT FOR PUBLIC REVIEW, which outlines our five-year strategic plan.
This document lays out a work plan for the next five years that will ensure the long-term safety of both people and the environment as we move closer to identifying a single, preferred location for a deep geological repository.
The Draft for Public Review invites public comments through November 30, 2017. Once the review period is complete, we will revise the plan to reflect comments received. We will report on our progress next year in the Annual Report we published in March 2019.
“As our work has become more focused, so too has this year’s planning document. This evolution of our plans and the way we present them will continue over the coming years,” said Lisa Frizzell, VP Stakeholder Relations with the NWMO. “We hope people find the plan easy to review and comment on.”
The Implementation Plan is regularly assessed, strengthened and redirected in the face of new information, direction and guidance from communities, advances in science and technology, insight from Indigenous Knowledge, changes in societal values, and evolving public policy.
Implementing Adaptive Phased Management 2018 to 2022 – Draft for Public Review
This document lays out a work plan for the next five years that will ensure the long-term safety of both people and the environment as we move closer to identifying a single, preferred location for a deep geological repository.
The Draft for Public Review invites public comments through November 30, 2017. Once the review period is complete, we will revise the plan to reflect comments received. We will report on our progress next year in the Annual Report we published in March 2019.
“As our work has become more focused, so too has this year’s planning document. This evolution of our plans and the way we present them will continue over the coming years,” said Lisa Frizzell, VP Stakeholder Relations with the NWMO. “We hope people find the plan easy to review and comment on.”
The Implementation Plan is regularly assessed, strengthened and redirected in the face of new information, direction and guidance from communities, advances in science and technology, insight from Indigenous Knowledge, changes in societal values, and evolving public policy.
Implementing Adaptive Phased Management 2018 to 2022 – Draft for Public Review