The Tritium Awareness Project (TAP) is being launched today with a Press Conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario. The media advisory and press release for this event are available for download in our press release section.
The mission of The Tritium Awarenss Project is to raise public awareness about radioactive tritium, sometimes referred to as “Canada’s national radionuclide” because Canada is the world’s leading tritium producer.
We are excited about getting this project off the ground. For too many years, the risks of tritium have been seriously underestimated and as a result, Canadians have been subjected to excessive amounts of tritium in their air and drinking water. We aim to change that with the TAP project.
TAP is a voluntary and cooperative undertaking involving Concerned Citizens of Renfrew County, the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility, le Mouvement vert Mauricies, and other groups.
We are fortunate to have an excellent advisory board for the project. Please visit the “About TAP” to meet the advisory board members.
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SRB is the tritium light factory in Pembroke Ontario that has emitted extremely large quantities of tritium into the environment in the City of Pembroke since beginning operations in 1991. In two years out of the last 10, SRB emitted more tritium than all of Canada’s nuclear generating stations combined. Mr. Stuber lives a few hundred metres from SRB’s stacks; vegetables grown in his backyard have been contaminated with tritium at thousands of times the background level.
Dear Commission members, I live in one of the worst places one could ever live, right next door to a nuclear facility where the environment has become so polluted with tritium that people are becoming ill. I wonder how come the Commission could ever let this happen.
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Here in Pembroke, Ontario, we have a tritium light factory (SRB Tecnhologies Inc.) right inside the city, just steps away from a residential subdivision. For seven years we tried to get the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission to make the company do some environmental monitoring, to no avail. In 1999 we decided to take matters into our own hands. We collected two vegetation samples from the neighbourhood, one of rhubarb and one of aspen leaves. We sent them to the University of Waterloo for analysis.
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Letter to Lisa Raitt, Minister of Natural Resources Canada- expressing disappointment about the fact that she did not recieve accurate information about tritium leaks and health impacts.
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The Tritium Awareness Project (TAP) has learned that more than a TRILLION becquerels of radioactive tritium were vented into the atmosphere at the time of the heavy water leak at Chalk River on December 5, 2008. In addition, TENS OF TRILLIONS of becquerels of tritium in liquid form are being or have already been deliberately dumped into the Ottawa River by Chalk River authorities, with the permission of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. Read more…
Letter to Bill Pilkington, president of Atomic Energy of Canada, asking for information about quantities of tritium released to the Ottawa River
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Letter to Michael Binder, President of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission- asking for information about quantities of tritium released to the Ottawa River
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