400,000 gallons of radioactive water leaked from a nuclear plant in Minnesota
https://apnews.com/article/minnesota-xcel-energy-nuclear-radioactive-tritium-leak-c7a12ecb1b203179c5f7fef42bd0a3aa
https://mn.my.xcelenergy.com/s/about/newsroom/press-release/xcel-energy-reports-on-progress-to-recover-and-treat-water-leaked-at-monticello-MCH7GZ2C3G6ZCILHHZTJ7HWALYKM
Ongoing monitoring from over two dozen on-site monitoring wells confirms that the leaked water is fully contained on-site and has not been detected beyond the facility or in any local drinking water.
To date, Xcel Energy has recovered about 25% of the tritium released and will continue recovery over the course of the next year.
Large storage tanks are also likely to be constructed on-site to store recovered water until it can be treated and reused.
Is that the process? Capture and let it decay, or something else?