Highland Drive Roadbed
Eldorado material used as fill in the roadbed and spilled from Eldorado trucks on route to the Highland Drive Landfill...
The Port Hope Project involves the cleanup of historic low-level radioactive waste identified at major, industrial and small-scale sites within the Municipality of Port Hope.
Sites where waste is previously known to have existed based on historical file review are classified as Major Sites.
In addition, there are four Known Sites which have been identified through earlier radiological investigations and are included as part of the Port Hope Project.
CNL is also responsible for the cleanup and long-term management of non-radioactive industrial waste from five Industrial Sites in Port Hope.
These sites will be cleaned up and the waste will be transported to the Long-Term Waste Management Facility for safe, long-term management.
Eldorado material used as fill in the roadbed and spilled from Eldorado trucks on route to the Highland Drive Landfill...
Approximately 5,400 m3 of soil contaminated with historic low-level radioactive waste in pond sediment and the north slope of...
Approximately *16,000 m3 of metals and boron-impacted soil will be transported by truck to the LTWMF Waste deposited by...
COMPLETED 2018 The property, located at the northeast corner of Peter Street and Hope Street, formerly housed a lumber yard and...
COMPLETED 2022 Approximately 47,000 m3 of historic LLRW consolidated in a mound during initial cleanup of Port Hope properties in...