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Answer #4

When will the cleanup start and how long will it take?

The Port Hope and Port Granby Project construction phases will follow licensing by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. Cleanup and construction are expected to take from five to seven years. In Port Hope, clean-up activities will begin in 2009 and will be sequenced, so not all transportation routes or areas will be affected at once. Scheduling of these activities is currently being developed. In Port Granby, the proposed transportation route is expected to be used from one to three months during the first and second years of the project (2009-2010).


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