From: Robert Eno [enor@inac-ainc.gc.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 10:10 AM
To: licensing@nwb.nunavut.ca
Subject: RE: NWB2SIS
Hi Phyllis,
 
Actually I e-mailed the proponent this morning. What caught my eye about this otherwise routine application is the storage of radioactive cores within a fenced area on site. I simply wanted to know what the radiation levels of these cores are.  If I get an answer, I will let you know.
 
cheers,
 
Robert

>>> "NWB Licensing Administrator" <licensing@nwb.nunavut.ca> 06/02/04 12:01PM >>>
Go ahead and submit.  The deadline was May 27th but the file is still in the final tech review stage.
 

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Phyllis Beaulieu
Manager of Licensing
Nunavut Water Board
P.O. Box 119
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Phone: (867) 360-6338
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E-mail: licensing@nwb.nunavut.ca

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Eno [mailto:enor@inac-ainc.gc.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 6:30 AM
To: licensing@nwb.nunavut.ca
Subject: NWB2SIS

Hi Phyllis,
 
I have missed a whole lot of B licences due to these major projects (Doris North in particular) that have been dominating my time.
 
Nevertheless, the above-mentioned licence application caught my eye.  Is it too late to submit a few comments?
 
 
Robert