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MINUTES
OF THE MEETING OF
THE PICKERING/ONTARIO HYDRO LIAISON COMMITTEE
HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9TH, 1999
AT 6:00 P.M.
PICKERING NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION
INFORMATION CENTRE
Present Mayor Wayne Arthurs - Chair
Members: Gordon Reidt, Town of Pickering
Debbie Kearns, Town of Pickering
Evans Enyolu, Community Representative
Denise Wiese, Ajax/Pickering Board of Trade
Mark Rohlehr, Durham Nuclear Health Committee
Pat O’Brien, Pickering Nuclear
Karen Paul, Durham Nuclear Awareness
Presenters: John Froats, Pickering Nuclear
Laurie Swami, Pickering Nuclear
Deodatt Somaru, Pickering Nuclear
John Power, Pickering Nuclear
Guests: Irene Koch, Durham Nuclear Awareness
Media: Ajax Pickering News Advertiser
Regrets: Al Goodall, Community Representative
1. Adoption of Minutes of the Meeting of April 14th, 1999
Moved by Gordon Reidt that the minutes of the meeting of April 14th, 1999 be
adopted as circulated.
CARRIED
2. Actions Arising From Minutes
a) Pickering Nuclear Status Update - presented by John Froats
A presentation was made and a copy of the overheads is attached.
John advised that a conference call takes place each morning at 7:30 a.m. between
all plant operators to advise of and discuss any significant issues that may have
occurred over the past 24 hours. This is a powerful tool, helps with difficulties,
encourages and builds teamwork.
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John spoke of Y2K Certification advising that additional staff will be present at
the plant on New Years Eve. This is the first of the nuclear fleet to have
certification completed. A very aggressive and robust program in place.
Prior to restart of Pickering ‘A’, a full compliment of staff will be in place.
Planning ahead and ensuring that people are in place to review the plan is
necessary. Additional qualified staff, engineering staff and ‘infrequently
performed evalution’ are all part of Pickering ‘A’ Restart.
Laurie Swami, gave an update on the Environmental Action Plan Milestones. She
advised that they are meeting major commitments and milestones. Community
consultation on the plan is still needed to ensure that all issues are being
addressed.
b) Investments in a Competitive Market - presented by John Power
John advised that as of April 1st, 1999,Ontario Power Generation became a
Commercial company. When seeking investments the environment must be
reviewed.
John made a presentation advising that Ontario Power Generation is competing
with coal and Hydro Quebec.
He outlined the factors driving prices as follows:
a) Demand Supply
-load growth -market rules/structures
-weather -plant age & performance
-environment
-ISO/Tx/Tx Pricing
-Fuel Prices
-Cost of Capital
-Technology
b) Environmental Regulation
-3 major issues:
i) CAAA-802 limits tighten in 2000
ii) Ozone air quality limits tighten-may lead to Nox controls on
generation
iii) CO2 limits pending?
c) Technology
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Summary
part of larger market
prices highly volatile
OEGC is cost competitive
market price could drop in short term
long term prices will be driven by cost of new entrant
c) Regulator Jurisdictions: Federal/Provincial
John Froats distributed a Regulatory Responsibilities for OPG Nuclear Plants
table which outlines who has jurisdiction over what. (copy attached)
d) Fire Safety Update
Deodatt Somaru distributed copies of the Fire Safety Program Update. (copy
attached) A presentation will be made by both Hydro and the Town at the
September meeting.
e) Community Advisory Council Update
Pat O’Brien advised that the first meeting of the Community Advisory Council
has been scheduled for June 15th at 6:30 p.m. The role of this Advisory Council
is to advise the Site Vice-President. At this meeting the Terms of Reference and
the Enviornmental Action Plan will be reviewed. Representatives from Pine
Ridge High School, Fairport Community Assoc., two representatives from Ajax,
members of the working group and members at large have been invited. Mr. Bob
Strickert will also be in attendance. The meetings will be held on a monthly basis.
Also invited are representatives of large and small businesses, Durham Nuclear
Awareness and PACT. Durham Nuclear Health Committee will continue to
participate as a stand alone function.
3. Next Meeting
September 8th, 1999 and November 10th, 1999 at 6:30 p.m. have been scheduled for
the next meetings.
4. Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 9:30 p.m.