Potassium iodide (KI) tablets
There are two nuclear generating stations in Durham Region. One is the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station. The other is the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station.
In the highly unlikely event of an accident at one of the stations, radioactive iodide may be released into the air. If that happens, potassium iodide (KI) tablets can keep you and your family safe.
Learn more about emergency preparedness.
Who needs KI tablets? |
Watch our public health inspectors discuss who is eligible to receive KI tablets.
If you live or work within 10 kilometres of a station, you need to have a supply of KI tablets. Anyone living within 50 kilometres of a nuclear generating station is eligible to receive KI tablets if they want to keep a supply on hand.
Visit preparetobesafe.ca and enter your postal code to find out if you are located within the eligible zone to receive KI tablets.
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How does KI work and how many tablets do I need? |
This fact sheet answers these questions and many more.
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How to order KI tablets |
The best way for most residents and businesses to order potassium iodide (KI) tablets is directly from the preparetobesafe.ca website.
If you need assistance in ordering your tablets, call the Durham Health Connection Line at 905-668-2020 or 1-800-841-2729 to speak with a public health inspector.
Getting KI tablets from a pharmacy
Five local pharmacies have partnered with the Health Department and have a limited supply of KI tablets for residents located within 10 kilometres of either the Pickering or Darlington nuclear generating station. Residents can pick up their supply of KI tablets from one of the pharmacies below.
Limited quantities of KI tablets are available at the following pharmacies:
Bay Ridges Pharmacy 1794 Liverpool Rd, unit 7 Pickering, ON L1V 4G1 905-839-1123
Pickering Medical Pharmacy 1885 Glenanna Rd. Pickering, ON L1V 6R6 905-831-8181
Liverpool Pharmacy 725 Krosno Blvd. Pickering, ON L1W 1G4 905-839-4300
Global Drug Mart Remedy's Rx 130 Waverley Rd. Bowmanville, ON L1C 3W9 905-623-2333
Courtice Pharmasave 2727 Courtice Rd. Courtice, ON L1E 3A2 905-432-8888
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Resources |
Watch our emergency preparedness videos KI information in other languages
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Talk to a public health inspector |
Call the Durham Health Connection Line at 905-668-2020 or 1-800-841-2729 to speak with a public health inspector.
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Durham Nuclear Health Committee (DNHC)
DNHC is chaired by the Region's Commissioner & Medical Officer of Health. Membership of the DNHC consists of nine public members from Whitby, Oshawa, Ajax, Clarington and Pickering, who are appointed by Council; two representatives of Ontario Power Generation; and, four provincial/regional government representatives.
The DNHC acts as a forum for primarily discussing and addressing radiological emissions from nuclear facilities in Durham Region, to assess the potential environmental human health impacts.
The DNHC meets five times a year.
DNHC meetings, agendas, presentations and minutes.
Request archived DNHC agendas and minutes.
Meeting presentations |
Effective April 20, 2023, all meeting presentations will be made available on the Council and Committee Meetings Calendar. PDF files for each presentation can be accessed using the addendum HTML link provided for each meeting. A video recording of meetings can be viewed using the webstreaming link provided approximately two weeks after each meeting.
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Get more information about the DNHC and get your concerns addressed |
For more information about the DNHC please email the Health Department.
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Membership of the DNHC |
Public Members
Name | Representing |
Dr. Lubna Nazneen |
Ajax |
Deborah Kryhul |
Clarington |
Veena Lalman |
Clarington |
Madison Kidd (youth member) |
Oshawa |
Dr. Seewoosunkur Gopaul |
Pickering |
Hardev Bains |
Pickering |
Jane Snyder |
Whitby |
Madisen Wood (youth member) |
Whitby |
Susan Ebata |
Whitby |
Alternate Public Members
Name | Representing |
Alan Shaddick |
Whitby |
Bill Rattan |
Whitby |
Regional and Provincial Government Representatives
Ontario Power Generation
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Secretary
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Committee resources and reports |
Terms of Reference
Final revised terms of reference
Reports
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Background information |
In 1992, Ontario's Environmental Assessment Advisory Committee held public meetings regarding the suggested expansion of the Ajax Water Supply Plant and recommended that the Durham Nuclear Health Committee (DNHC) be established. After a full consultation with key stakeholders, Durham Regional Council created the DNHC in late 1995.
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