Update on Local Operations November 2, 2015 – Community Forum Dale Clark Vice-President, Fuel Services Cameco Corporation camecoporthope.com
Safety Moment ● End of Daylight Savings Time ● Tips to help reduce impact – Exercise – Nap wisely – Don’t imbibe – Digest – Lighten up Community Forum – November 2, 2015 Slide 2
Safety and Environment ● Strong performance year-to-date at PHCF and CFM ● Number of reportable incidents lower than 2014 ● Lower uranium emissions achieved at PHCF in 2014 continue Community Forum – November 2, 2015 Slide 3
Business Development ● Long-term outlook for uranium and conversion looks positive ● Importance of reactor refurbishment in Ontario – Calandria tubes for Darlington ● CFM negotiating contract extension with China for production of tubes ● CFM recently signed small contract to produce tubes for South Korea Community Forum – November 2, 2015 Slide 4
Vision in Motion ● Removal of two small buildings on Centre Pier to begin shortly ● Removal of a third building is scheduled for 2016 ● Other buildings will remain until LTWMF is open Community Forum – November 2, 2015 Slide 5
Waterfront Development ● Broad community consultation on preferred approach to site redevelopment ● Extensive discussions with Municipality of Port Hope ● Strong support for moving away from the harbour ● Waterfront development plan included an extension to Choate Street prior to launch of Vision in Motion planning ● Legal agreement signed in 2014
SuperCup II ● Removal of obsolete piping and equipment ● More than 220 tonnes of metal cleaned and recycled over the past two summers Community Forum – November 2, 2015 Slide 7
SuperCup II Community Forum – November 2, 2015 Slide 8
Community Outreach ● Public opinion polling conducted in June ● 88% of residents are supportive of Cameco continuing to operate in Port Hope ● Key findings: – 84% of residents agree that Cameco does everything possible to protect people and the environment – 88% residents agree that Port Hope is a safe and healthy place to live – 73% of residents do not identify any specific concerns with Cameco's operations in Port Hope. – 75% of residents think Cameco makes information about its operations in Port Hope readily available to them. Community Forum – November 2, 2015 Slide 9
Community Outreach ● Port Hope Fair – Approximately 1600 visitors ● Newsletter – Distributed to all mailing addresses in Port Hope ● Employee volunteerism – Almost 300 employees have volunteered for company-sponsored events in 2015 Community Forum – November 2, 2015 Slide 10
Community Outreach ● Have a presence on Facebook and Twitter ● Cameco.Ontario – “like” us to receive updates on local activities ● @CamecoOntario ● Website: www.camecoporthope.com Community Forum – November 2, 2015 Slide 11
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