A Michigan U.S. congressman is applauding Canada delaying its decision on a proposed nuclear waste dump near the shore of Lake Huron.
A Canadian environmental official is putting on hold plans for the site pending an environmental assessment decision.
U.S. Representative Dan Kildee, who opposes the proposal, says while they’re still a long way from stopping the nuclear waste storage facility on the shores of the lake, it’s an important step and he hopes the Canadian government will take a closer look before moving forward.
Kildee also says he’s pleased that Canada has indicated it will evaluate the potential for other sites to locate the waste facility.
Ontario Power Generation wants to store radioactive waste underground within a half mile of Lake Huron