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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSeptember 25 MINUTES �o'o OF ph, '"F OF THE MEETING OF i w z THE PICKERING/ONTARIO HYDRO LIAISON COMMITTEE �► " HELD ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1997 ile MINUTES AT 7:30 PM PICKERING CIVIC COMPLEX Present: Mayor Wayne Arthurs Councillor Sherry Senis Councillor Maurice Brenner Councillor Dave Ryan Thomas J. Quinn, General Manager - Town of Pickering 1 Judy Hodgson, Executive Assistant - Town of Pickering Rick Pearsall, Fire Chief- Town of Pickering Gordon Reidt, Safety and Training Co-ordinator - Town of Pickering — Evans Enyolu, Representative of PACT Helen Break, Representative of the Public Terry Young, Ontario Hydro ✓Pat O'Brien, Ontario Hydro f AI (;CC A ( E7�1 e Wh��e (tot <• racy, 1. Adoption of Minutes of the Meeting of June 19, 1997 1 Minutes of the meeting of June 19, 1997 were adopted as circulated. 2. Presentations from the Public I Irene Kock, Durham Nuclear Awareness requested that the committee review and comment on the Provincial Legislative Review on Nuclear Performance. Mayor Arthurs advised that the Town of Pickering has this document for review and consideration. I 3. Ontario Hydro - Plant Update - Pickering Nuclear Generating Station Terry Young, Ontario Hydro stated that the report was a very frank assessment of the operation of the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station. ' The Board resolution recommended a temporary lay up of reactors by January 1998. Ontario Hydro are required to prepare a business case to support the re-starting of the reactors. I • 2 It is clear that there are concerns within the community. Many of those concerns should be addressed by improving communication with community members. Mr. Pat O'Brien has been hired as the Manager of Public Affairs and Community Relations. Part of the mandate of this position is to develop a community relations program including; education, community involvement, media relations and communication procedures. Ontario Hydro clearly acknowledges that there have been a lot of incidents recently, and the public have been kept fully informed however, it is felt that the public should only be informed of matters of significance to the community. Pat O'Brien gave a brief overview of his work history, assuring that the essence of his job is communication and to rebuild the trust in our community by working together with representatives from the Town of Pickering, Ontario Hydro and the community. Councillor Senis stressed the importance of rebuilding trust in the facility and suggested that Town of Pickering appoint a person from the community to work with Ontario Hydro to provide information to residents. Mayor Arthurs stated the need for the public to get current information directly and not to create another layer to filter this information and stressed the need for proven performance on behalf of Ontario Hydro to gain public confidence, further requiring an extensive review of station safety to prove its safety to the public. Councillor Brenner concurred with the need to have this matter investigated, and stated that as a Crown Corporation, Ontario Hydro could be investigated by an appointee of the Ombudsman's Office. This appointee would conduct an independent review to investigate the issues and concerns expressed. It was agreed that the following recommendation would be brought forth to the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering: "The Pickering / Ontario Hydro Liaison Committee hereby recommends a motion be brought forward to the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering to recommend an Ombudsman to work with the community stakeholders to facilitate a thorough investigation and communication a broad public review as quickly as possible." (Please see attached subsequent report from Mayor Arthurs, Chair of the Pickering / Ontario Hydro Liaison Committee, dated October 2, 1997) 111 1 4 Receive the Minutes of the Durham Nuclear Health Committee Meeting The minutes of the July 2, 1997 meeting of the Durham Nuclear Health Committee were received for information. 5. Next Meeting date: Due to the Municipal Election in November, the next meeting date will be determined after the appointment of the new committeet j;utlil\ut3500\misc\97092502.doc I I I I I I I I I I I I I