I would look at the NRC website all plants have to submit an environmental 
report every year. The releases talked about in this article are higher than 
anything I have seen. Most plant tritium levels are around 1/10 the federal 
limit.

 

Raymond Rouse

 

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Barry Muller
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Thanks ... the timing couldn't be better as I'm preparing for a talk local ANS 
chapter tomorrow on ground-water monitoring at plants.

Barry


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Radiological Engineering
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Date: 06/21/2011 09:23
Subject: Powernet: Tritium article by the AP

You all might be interested in the article found by the following link.  
Tritium in groundwater is  being linked to the discussion on aging plants.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43475479/ns/us_news-environment/
Regards
Tom Meek
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