Project background
The Port Granby Project is part of the Government of Canada’s Port Hope Area Initiative (PHAI). The goal is to clean up historic low-level radioactive waste found in the Municipalities of Clarington and Port Hope. In March 2001, the Government of Canada signed a legal agreement with both municipalities launching the PHAI and establishing a plan for the Port Granby and Port Hope Projects.
Within the framework of this agreement, the Municipality of Clarington and Canada have negotiated terms for the maintenance and use of municipal roads for the Port Granby Project. Currently, Elliott Road from Concession Road 1 to the facility entrance is leased to Canada. At the end of the Elliott Road lease, Clarington can request removal of the road between the facility and Concession Road 1, initiate closure of the road or re-establish the road as a public highway. The Municipality needs to make this decision within the context of safe continued operation and end-use of the Port Granby facility considering the functionality of the local transportation network, including the following:
- The future role of Elliott Road, south of the facility
- The future role of Nichols Road, east of the facility
- The potential ultimate end use of the surrounding lands as a Nature Reserve
- Emergency access requirements for the Port Granby Waste Water Treatment Plant (PGWWTP)
- Ongoing access requirements for employees, site deliveries and hauling of residual waste from the PGWWTP to external licensed receiving sites.
- Other items that may be important to local residents or other road users
As the study progresses, Clarington will host public consultations and continue to update this page as more information becomes available. Learn more about the Port Granby Project.
Project team:
Public Works Department
Municipality of Clarington
40 Temperance Street
Bowmanville, ON L1C 3A6
905-623-3379
Ron Albright, P. Eng.
Project Director
CIMA+
415 Baseline Road West, 2nd Floor
Bowmanville, ON L1C 5M2
905-697-4464 ext. 6929