Workers at the Grand Gulf Nuclear Plant in Port Gibson, Miss., last Thursday released a large amount of radioactive tritium directly into the Mississippi River, according to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), and experts are currently trying to sort out the situation. An investigation is currently underway to determine why the tritium was even present in standing water found in an abandoned unit of the plant, as well as how much of this dangerous nuclear byproduct ended up getting dumped into the river. Many also want to know why workers released the toxic tritium before conducting proper tests.
Nuclear plant workers release unknown amount of radioactive tritium into Mississippi River
Hundreds of Millions expected to die in USA and Canada from Japans reactor melt downs and more will see the same in other countries. And Hundreds of Millions of animals as well. This is a supplemental to RadiationAlerts.org. We are a brother site to the research for solutions to these issues at gdr.org Global Deactivation of Radiation. (pending updating) Note, the videos below are from the blog system, and are subject to old news at times.
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