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Title: Xcel, state regulators called in front of Senate committees over tritium leak
Post by: Marlin on Apr 13, 2023, 11:28
Xcel, state regulators called in front of Senate committees over tritium leak

https://www.startribune.com/xcel-state-regulators-called-in-front-of-senate-committees-over-tritium-leak/600266575/
Title: Re: Xcel, state regulators called in front of Senate committees over tritium leak
Post by: Mounder on Apr 13, 2023, 01:48
You have to wonder if politicians, with PolySci, history and maybe law degrees understand anything about tritium.  How many people understand they can dump:  4) The total quantity of licensed and other radioactive material that the licensee releases into the sanitary sewerage system in a year does not exceed 5 curies (185 GBq) of hydrogen-3.
Title: Re: Xcel, state regulators called in front of Senate committees over tritium leak
Post by: Bonds 25 on Apr 16, 2023, 03:18
Read the comments and I'm willing to bet nobody outside of knowlegable Nuclear Professionals know anything about Tritium. What I'm having a hard time upstanding is what system was leaking all this water.....cant find that detail anywhere just "a pipe that runs between two buildings". What I do find hysterical is so far they have released about 8 curies of Tritium......the average Tritium Exit Sign contains 25 curies.