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Other communities were similarly recognized upon completion of their Phase 1 studies. “Each community that has reached this stage of the process has helped ensure that discussion and learning continues, and that important questions about safety are asked,” said Shaver. “Central Huron has played an important role in advancing this major national project on behalf of Canadians.” Administered by the community, these funds support continuing efforts to build community sustainability and well-being. Examples of activities the fund could support include projects, programs or services that benefit community youth or seniors, community sustainability, energy efficiency or economic development initiatives.Preliminary assessments are the third of nine steps in a multi- year process for evaluating potential suitability of communities to host a deep geological repository for Canada’s used nuclear fuel and an associated Centre of Expertise. The first phase evaluates in a preliminary way the potential for an area to meet or exceed strict technical requirements, and for the project to align with the community’s long- term goals and vision. For communities that continue, the next phase of work involves more intensive community learning and engagement. Work will take on a broader focus to include First Nation and Métis communities in the area as well as neighbouring municipalities. Preliminary fieldwork will also begin, including activities such as geological surveys and limited borehole drilling, to further assess geology and site suitability against technical safety requirements. The NWMO will develop scope, location and timing of field studies in collaboration with the community. As individual studies are completed, the NWMO will continue to narrow its focus to areas with strong potential to be suitable for hosting a repository. Ultimately, the project will only proceed at a site that can safely contain and isolate used nuclear fuel and with the involvement of the interested community, First Nation and Métis communities in the area and surrounding municipalities. It is expected to take several more years to complete the necessary studies to identify a preferred site and an informed and willing host. Communities may choose to end their involvement at any point during the site selection process, until a final agreement is signed, subject to all regulatory requirements being met and approvals received. Ginn says that response to the process has been “very quiet” and that there hasn’t been much “pushback” to the municipality’s involvement in the process. Ginn, who personally voted against Central Huron’s involvement, said that if the municipality continues to be a candidate, it would not be council that decides, it would be members of the public. It’s that reason, he said, that the public has likely been quiet in his opinion, because the decision whether or not to get involved would ultimately rest with them, rather than with council. He stresses that the process remains at a “desktop” level right now and that no decisions have been made by council committing Central Huron to anything. So far, the NWMO has simply investigated the municipality’s geological records and further investigated the social fabric of the community. At its Monday night meeting, Central Huron Council passed a motion to create a Community Well- Being Reserve Fund bank account that would receive the funds from the NWMO. The funds are to be used to support continuing efforts to build community sustainability and well-being. Councillor Alison Lobb suggested that a committee be struck that could discuss how the funds should be spent. Chief Administrative Officer Peggy Van Mierlo-West, however, suggested that all councillors should be party to decisions pertaining to the NWMO funds, and Lobb agreed. Van Mierlo-West said that a report on the funds is forthcoming, complete with suggestions for projects that could use the money and would fit within its suggested framework. The report will be presented to council at a future committee of the whole meeting. For more information on the NWMO, visit its website at www.nwmo.ca Council won’t strike NWMO committee