The Permit is APPROVED!
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 11:50 pm
The city of Gimli, Winnipegosis and Prince Albert have recently approved the construction of the;
Gimli Atomic Generation Station and Refinery;
the Winnipegosis Atomic Research Insitute
Atomic Refinement and Research Facility
The WARI is planned to have four designed test facilities intended to house the next generation of Atomic Generation
The ARRF in Prince Albert is slated to consist of a Refinery Facility and a separate research laboratory which will feature two (2) university-type nuclear reactors to study the effects of the Atom, the facility is also planned on featuring a state-of-the-art Sub-Atomic research laboratory.
The ARC or Atomic Regulatory Commission has reviewed these facilities' requests for an operational permit and has officially issued each location an operational permit so that they may begin the construction of these facilities shortly after the acquisition of a workforce and minerals to commence operation
Lambton Concrete Works and Landry Carpentry have been commissioned on the Gimli Atomic Generation station and have begun making their way to the approved site, back in their office they have begun to order the necessary supplies to lay the foundation for this facility.
Similar action has been taken with the Radisson Caprentry and Canwood Labourers for the ARRF, Biggar Construction and Dundurn Labourers for the Winnipegosis Atomic Insitute
Gimli Atomic Generation Station and Refinery;
the Winnipegosis Atomic Research Insitute
Atomic Refinement and Research Facility
The WARI is planned to have four designed test facilities intended to house the next generation of Atomic Generation
The ARRF in Prince Albert is slated to consist of a Refinery Facility and a separate research laboratory which will feature two (2) university-type nuclear reactors to study the effects of the Atom, the facility is also planned on featuring a state-of-the-art Sub-Atomic research laboratory.
The ARC or Atomic Regulatory Commission has reviewed these facilities' requests for an operational permit and has officially issued each location an operational permit so that they may begin the construction of these facilities shortly after the acquisition of a workforce and minerals to commence operation
Lambton Concrete Works and Landry Carpentry have been commissioned on the Gimli Atomic Generation station and have begun making their way to the approved site, back in their office they have begun to order the necessary supplies to lay the foundation for this facility.
Similar action has been taken with the Radisson Caprentry and Canwood Labourers for the ARRF, Biggar Construction and Dundurn Labourers for the Winnipegosis Atomic Insitute