Grassroots opposition to Canada's Great Lakes radioactive waste dump gaining traction at state and federal level!
September 24, 2014 
Ontario  Power Generation proposes to bury "low" and "intermediate" level  radioactive wastes from 20 reactors across the province at its Bruce  Nuclear Generating Station on the Lake Huron shore. The Great Lakes  comprise 95% of North America's surface fresh water, providing drinking  water to 40 million people in 8 U.S. states, 2 Canadian provinces, and a  large number of Native American First Nations.As reported by the News Herald,  an effort to block Canada's proposed radioactive waste dump on the  Great Lakes shoreline -- initiated by Ed McArdle of the Sierra Club's  South East Michigan Group -- first succeed at the state level, and has  now moved into the federal realm. At the state level, Ed's Michigan  State Senator, Hoon-yung Hopgood (D-Taylor), introduced a resolution  opposing the dump that past the State Senate by a unanimous vote. At the  federal level, Michigan and New York Democrats have introduced a  congressional resolution opposing the dump in the U.S. House; a  bipartisan resolution has likewise been introduced in the U.S. Senate.
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