Sunday, February 7, 2016

New York officials to investigate leak at nuclear power plant

New York officials to investigate leak at nuclear power plantNew York officials will investigate an upstate nuclear power plant after radioactive water leaked into the groundwater below the facility …


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New York officials to investigate leak at nuclear power plant

The Indian Point power plant in Westchester County, N.Y. is pictured in 2000. (Ed Bailey/Associated Press)
The Indian Point power plant in Westchester County, N.Y. is pictured in 2000. (Ed Bailey/Associated Press)
New York officials will investigate an upstate nuclear power plant after radioactive water leaked into the groundwater below the facility, the governor said Saturday.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the water was contaminated tritium in the groundwater at the Indian Point Energy Center located in Buchanan. Cuomo called for the investigation after he said Entergy Corp., the plant’s owner, reported “alarming levels of radioactivity” at three monitoring sites, according to The Journal News.
The facility said the contaminated water didn’t leak off site and didn’t pose an immediate threat to public health, according to the paper. Cuomo has insisted a full investigation to take place.
Jerry Nappi, a spokesman for Entergy, said in an email to The Journal News that drinking water sources onsite and offsite were not affected and that tritium levels are more than a thousand times below federal limits.
“While elevated tritium in the ground onsite is not in accordance with our standards, there is no health or safety consequence to the public,” Nappi added.
Buchanan Mayor Theresa Knickerbocker said Entergy told local officials Friday about the tritium scare. Residents were not informed about the finding because there was no threat to the public, Knickerbocker told the paper.
The Indian Point Energy Center has been under close watch by New York officials since December. Cuomo ordered an investigation into the plant after a series of unplanned shut downs. A month later, Entergy filed a lawsuit against Secretary of State Cesar Perales, seeking an order to toss out New York’s unwillingness to give the plant a certificate to operate in the Hudson River.
The plant was shut down several times in 2015 due to numerous malfunctions. Opponents of the power plant have speculated the numerous shutdowns are a sign of the facility’s old infrastructure.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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New York officials to investigate leak at nuclear power plant

This is why California is glad all our nuclear power plants that generate electricity are closed down now. It's really not safe to have nuclear power plants here just like it is not safe in Japan. Think about Fukushima and the 25,000 years of radiation drifting into the sea from 3 meltdowns there. 

By the way if the water table drifts from this plant towards you you might want to be drinking bottled water at the very least and even bathing in it might be debatable at this point.

I wouldn't believe the government regarding this because it might turn out to be like Flint, Michigan only this time radiation poisoning killing children. Blisters and hair falling out would tell you this is the case among other things.
 

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