NY
Governor Sounds Warning After Radioactive Water Leaks from Indian Point Nuclear
Plant
Monitoring well reported
radioactivity increasing nearly 65,000 percent
Radioactive water has reportedly contaminated the groundwater surrounding the Indian Point nuclear power plant, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on last Saturday.
A statement issued from
Cuomo's office reported evidence that "radioactive tritium-contaminated
water leaked into the groundwater" beneath the facility, which sits on the
bank of the Hudson River, just 25 miles north of New York City in Buchanan.
Indian Point owner Entergy
"reported alarming levels of radioactivity at three monitoring wells, with
one well’s radioactivity increasing nearly 65,000 percent," the statement
reads.
"The facility reports that the contamination has not migrated off site and as such does not pose an immediate threat to public health."
"The facility reports that the contamination has not migrated off site and as such does not pose an immediate threat to public health."
Describing the leak as
"unacceptable," the governor said that an investigation would be
conducted by the state's Department of Environmental Conservation and
Department of Health "to determine the extent of the release, its likely
duration, cause and potential impacts to the environment and public health."
According to
the Guardian,
"There have been many tritium leaks at the plant in recent years, though
Saturday’s leak appears to be the most serious so far."