In the case of a homeowner, it would be property damage. Going forward, they would say that their property was damaged, but they would have to prove there was damage to their property in order to obtain compensation.
November 30th, 2009 / 3:55 p.m.
Director, Uranium and Radioactive Waste Division, Electricity Resources Branch, Department of Natural Resources
In the case of a homeowner, it would be property damage. Going forward, they would say that their property was damaged, but they would have to prove there was damage to their property in order to obtain compensation.
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