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Stabenow, Peters urge different site for Canadian nuclear waste

WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP)--   U.S. Senators Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters of Michigan have introduced a resolution urging the Obama administration to fight a Canadian plan to bury nuclear waste underground less than a mile from Lake Huron.

The measure is similar to one offered last week by Democratic Representative Dan Kildee of Flint Township. Both are non-binding but seek to put Congress on record in opposition to Ontario Power Generation's proposal.

The company wants to bury 7.1 million cubic feet of low- and intermediate-level waste from its nuclear plants about 2,230 feet below the earth's surface at the Bruce Power generating station near Kincardine, Ontario.

The company says it would be safely entombed in thick rock. Opponents fear radioactivity eventually will migrate to Lake Huron.

The resolutions call for finding a better location.