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RECEIVED APR z 5 1996
MINUTES FILE NO.
OF THE MEETING OF FR .E
THE PICKERING/ONTARIO HYDRO LIAISO. -COMM-1.1
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Present: Mayor Wayne Arthurs, Committee Chair
Councillor Sherry Senis, Vice Chair
Helen Break, Representative of the General Public
Evans Enyolu, Representative of PACT
Pierre Charlebois, Station Director, PNGS
Ross Fitchett, Public Affairs, PNGS
Bud Wood ine, Acting Manager, Cherrywood District
C.M. Timothy Sheffield, Town Manager
Bruce Taylor, Town Clerk •
Also Present: Irene Kock, observer from Durham Nuclear Awareness
Dave Walsh, Ontario Hydro Emergency Planner
Jay Amer, Ontario Hydro Public Affairs
Eva Marczak, Ontario Hydro Nuclear Safety •
Mark Rohlehr, observer from the Durham Nuclear Health Committee
1. Adoption of Minutes
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The Minutes of the Meeting of the Pickering/Ontario Hydro Liaison Committee
held on Thursday, February 15, 1996 were adopted with the notation that Helen
Break's name is spelled incorrectly.
. 2. Presentations from the Public
Mark Rohlehr gave an overview of the mandate of the Durham Nuclear Health
Committee. He stressed that the members of this Committee are still learning
about the broad specter of nuclear health.
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3. Mandate of the Committee
Helen Break stated that the Terms of Reference of the Committee should be
clarified and gave the following examples:
1. Does the term"Town"mean the Council, the administration or the public?
2. How and when would the "documentation of issues and concerns"happen
and what format would this documentation take?
3. What body is this Committee proposing solutions or suggestions to?
Evans Enyolu stated that in order for this Committee to avoid becoming a public
relations tool, we should get independent opinions on material that is presented by
Ontario Hydro.
Pierre Charlebois stated that he is also concerned that Ontario Hydro does not
provide all the information to this Committee because this Committee is meant to
be a nuclear safety network. He will provide a list of people and organizations that
oversee nuclear programs.
Tim Sheffield stated that if the liaison is between Ontario Hydro and the
community, the community must be represented by Council with the assistance of
the community members. He further explained his rationale in preparing the Terms
of Reference.
Mayor Arthurs stated that the documentation of concerns would be through the
Minutes or through reports on specific issues.
Helen Break asked how Council will relay information to the public and if it is
even obliged to relay any information. •
• 4. Re-Licensing of the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station
Eva Marczak, Ontario Hydro Nuclear Safety, gave an overview of the procedures
to be followed in 1996 for the re-licensing of the Pickering Nuclear Generating
Station. As part of this overview, she explained the structure of the Atomic
Energy Control Board, noted that the AECB has ten permanent staff at the
Pickering Nuclear Generating Station and that the November meeting of the
AECB to decide of the re-licensing will hopefully be held in Oshawa.
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A question was asked if the AECB staff are rotated in order for them to remain
objective and the response was that there is some rotation of AECB staff from
ordinary movement of staff due to vacancies and that the Senior Project Manager
seems to be rotated more frequently, however, the representatives of Ontario
Hydro were not aware that there was a policy of frequent rotation of staff.
A further question was asked if the AECB can give a conditional licence and the
response was that the AECB can put any conditions in a licence or just impose a
direction at any time. It was noted that the AECB staff have authority to make
directives as strict as shutting down the plant.
A further question was asked if the orders of the AECB staff are appealable. The
response was that yes, such directives can be appealed to the AECB, however, the
directive must be followed until a final decision is made by the Board.
5. Final Report on Exercise "Pickering 95"
Mayor Arthurs directed that staff continue to invite Tom James, Emergency
Measures Officer for the Region of Durham, to attend the next meeting of this
Committee.
Tim Sheffield stated that the Final Report on Exercise "Pickering 95" does not
address the Town's needs or answer the Town's questions to the extent we would
desire but he hopes to have a meeting with Tom James and include other interested
parties such as the Town of Ajax in the near future.
Pierre Charlebois reported that emergency exercises are held frequently at the
Pickering Nuclear Generating Station and the Town could participate in some of
these exercises which would help people learn their roles better.
Mayor Arthurs noted that there is still some work to be done on the exchange of
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6. Letter from Durham Nuclear Awareness regarding Future Topics for Discussion
The letter from Durham Nuclear Awareness dated March 4, 1996 making
suggestions for topics that could be reviewed at future meetings of the Committee
was discussed. A sub-committee comprised of Councillor Sherry Senis, Helen
Break, Evans Enyolu and Ross Fitchett was established to prepare a list of issues
to be addressed by this Committee.
7. Letter from Dr.R.J. Kyle, Durham Nuclear Health Committee
The letter from Dr. R.J. Kyle, Chair, Durham Nuclear Health Committee, dated
April 2, 1996 agreeing to exchange Minutes and Agendas and reporting that Mark
Rohlehr and alternatively, Laurie Mackenzie, have agreed to attend meetings of
this Committee as an observer was received.
8. Overview of Tritium Leak at Pickering Nuclear Generating Station on April 15th
Pierre Charlebois gave an overview of the sequence of events respecting the
tritium leak at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station on April 15, 1996. The
incident happened at Unit 4 which was shut down at the time but was being
prepared for start up. At 9:41 p.m., a tritium monitor announced that there was an
alert. Lab reports indicated high tritium levels in Unit 4 and a leak search was
initiated. The Shift Supervisor referred to the emergency procedures and at 11:50
p.m. the cooling systems of Units 2 and 4 were shut down.
On April 16th, between 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., the engineering staff rechecked
the calculations of the staff from the previous shift. There was no change in the
tritium levels but the manual referred to specified a lower threshold for notification
and the decision to notify specified parties was made and a news release was sent
out around dinnertime.
The leak was isolated and the sampling and monitoring of the water supply plants
is still in progress. The leak failure mechanism is yet to be determined and minor
procedural discrepancies are to be addressed.
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The Province was monitoring the situation at the water treatment plants in order to
advise the Medical Officer of Health. The allowable level of tritium in the drinking
water was lowered in 1995 from 40,000 becquerels per litre to 7,000 becquerels
per litre and the tritium level reached in this incident was 0.075% of what is
allowable in a month.
The levels of tritium measured to not pose any threat to the public health nor are
they anticipated to do so. The peak concentration from this incident was at the
Ajax Water Plant where 831 becquerels per litre was reached. Pierre Charlebois
stated that notification to the Town should have been made earlier and will be
made earlier if there is a similar incident in the future.
Sherry Senis stated that she first heard about the incident on the radio where the
residents were advised not to drink the water. As of today, Pickering residents
have not been advised that the water is safe to drink. A press release must be
given to notify people that the water is safe to drink. Pierre Charlebois responded
that the reporting of the incident by Ontario Hydro must be improved, however,
the pronouncement that the water is safe to drink must come from the Medical
Officer of Health. Pierre Charlebois further responded that this Committee should
work closely with the Durham Nuclear Health Committee and that he spoke with
the Regional Chairman who suggested that there be a post mortem on this incident
that would include various interested parties.
Evans Enyolu asked if the tritium level was such that people could be made sick.
Pierre Charlebois responded that the tritium level could not make people sick and
that a public education program be developed to educate the public on tritium.
Mark Rohlehr also suggested that there be an immediate response to the public to
educate them of what was involved in this incident.
Mayor Arthurs noted that there is consistent information that can be
communicated to the public. He further noted that the Town was not given a lot
of advice on who to contact for further information.
Pierre Charlebois stated that this Committee should ask the Durham Nuclear
Health Committee what is the process for notifying the residents in the Region and
what is being said in this notification process. Ross Fitchett distributed a copy of
the Health Unit's press release dated April 18th on this incident. Helen Break
suggested that the press release be corrected to show that the water supply in
Pickering, as well as other communities, is safe to drink.
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Ross Fitchett agreed that notifications in the future should be marked `urgent" if
notifying of an incident and that voice contact be made with the Town to advise of
the incident.
Ross Fitchett asked Mayor Arthurs if he had any further concerns about the
incident and the Mayor responded that although he understands that the staff at the
Nuclear Generating Station were under a lot of constraints, it is vital that key
people get notified of an incident or emergency and that the Town be notified
earlier of an incident.
Helen Break asked if the Town was low on the list to be notified because this was
presumably a low level incident and would the notification change if the incident
was more urgent. Dave Walsh responded that the order to notify is the same
regardless of the nature of the incident and the protocol of orders are carefully
documented and approved.
Evans Enyolu inquired into the possibility of a reoccurrence of this incident and
asked how it relates to past events. Pierre Charlebois responded that the cause of
this incident has not yet been identified but when it is, the problem will be
corrected in all units. There may be more events of a similar nature, however,
hopefully they will be kept at a low level.
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Ross Fitchett asked the Town representatives if the information received from
Ontario Hydro about the incident was useful and it was generally felt that the
information was useful but somewhat scientific.
Mark Rohlehr noted that the Region of Durham was also not informing the Town
on such matters as the shutting down of the Ajax Water Treatment Plant.
Helen Break asked what was resolved as a result of this discussion and it was
responded that The Regional Chairman is calling a meeting to resolve the
notification situation and Mark Rohlehr will give a report to the Durham Nuclear
Health Committee on what transpired at this meeting and ask Dr. Kyle and Mr.
McCorkell to develop a protocol that will include the Town.
Councillor Senis asked if there is a date for Unit 2 to start up and Pierre Charlebois
responded that it was operating at 60% use and being monitored, however, it has
been shut down again and will have to be readied to start up again.
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Councillor Senis also asked about the status of the Power Workers Union and
Pierre Charlebois responded that the contract has been extended to June 1, 1996
and that the Nuclear Generating Station has plans to shut down if a potential
walkout exists. In the event of a shut down, power would be supplied to the
Nuclear Generating Station and the local community. Bud Wood ine stated that
the grid is prepared for any kind of labour disruption.
9. Date of Next Meeting
The next meeting will be held on Thursday, June 20, 1996 at 7:30 p.m. in the Main
Committee Room at the Pickering Civic Complex.
10. Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 10:25 p.m.