Nuclear facilities emit considerable amounts of tritium which makes the water radioactive. By cooling towers and other ways. All nuclear reactors routinely release radioactive material into the air and into the water that is used to cool them. Because reactors depend on heavy water as a moderator, they release larger amounts of tritium to the environment than light water reactors (...) Tritium is a carcinogen, mutagen, teratogen and developmental toxin. It becomes incorporated into DNA and disrupts the genetic code of men's and women's reproductive cells: http://www.iicph.org/files/IICPH-Final-Statement-re-Darlington-NNPP-May-17-20... - current Guideline and Drinking Water Quality Standard for tritium is 7,000 Bq/L, which is based on the permissible ICRP dose limit of 1 mSv/year (lowered to 0.1 mSv in water). This "standard" corresponds to a risk of 350 excess fatal cancers per million people from just one year's consumption of drinking water, not a lifetime (70 years) 300 million people living in the US: 105,000 DEATHS PER YEAR x 30 years = 3,150,000 murdered people by the peaceful atom! Multiplied x global = weapons of mass destruction. We, the people on earth, can never tolerate a radiation limit for man made radiation. We have to put pressure on our governments to replace the obsolete "reference man" by the more sensitive "reference embryo". More information: Http://www.ippnw.org and publications by Dr. Ian Fairlie (UK). Video by http://www.tekknorg.wordpress.com Music by http://www.nagualart.de
Google: "CANUPIS study strengthens evidence of increased leukaemia rates near nuclear power plants"
GoddardsJournal 1 month ago
@Daddyo930 How then do you propose we accomplish this task? I'm talking base load, not transients, so unfortunately no solar or wind.
totoritko 1 month ago
The study of childhood leukemia has been disputed for 10 years but is now recognized by the Federal Office for Radiation Protection in Germany.
Deutsches BundesAmt für Strahlenschutz:
bfs.de/de/kerntechnik/kinderkrebs
JucheeTV 1 month ago
Nobody ever mentioned the tritium.
BlueMagicEarth 5 months ago
Interessantes video, Jan! Vielen Dank für die Erzählungen
70puck 7 months ago
Thank you for your work. This is true. Tritium is leaking from every single nuclear reactor world wide and the only way to stop it is to stop using nuclear energy to boil water.
Daddyo930 7 months ago