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The leaks, revealed in news reports, apparently haven't contaminated drinking water and don't pose a threat to human health. But tritium, while less potent than other substances like cesium or strontium or radium, can still be harmful in high enough concentrations, even lethal.

I wasn't expecting much from the article but it went downhill from hit job to ridiculous.

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The leaks, revealed in news reports, apparently haven't contaminated drinking water and don't pose a threat to human health. But tritium, while less potent than other substances like cesium or strontium or radium, can still be harmful in high enough concentrations, even lethal.

I wasn't expecting much from the article but it went downhill from hit job to ridiculous.


well, in all truth the chronic effects of radiation might kill you in 20-30 years,...

the acute hyponatraemia will kill you tomorrow,... [coffee]

« Last Edit: Mar 16, 2016, 01:57 by GLW »

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What's the lethal dose for tritium?
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I've been asking PHD level CHPs and Rad Engineers that question every time I meet one and none of them give me the same answer.

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I've been asking PHD level CHPs and Rad Engineers that question every time I meet one and none of them give me the same answer.

   Even if they could asign a number to an LD50/30 for tritium under what circumstances could you get a concentration that high and deliver the dose? 

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   Even if they could asign a number to an LD50/30 for tritium under what circumstances could you get a concentration that high and deliver the dose? 

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