🚨#BREAKING: Over 400,000 gallons of radioactive water has leaked from a nuclear plant
📌#Monticello | #Minnesota⁰
The Minnesota Department of Health and other state agencies are currently monitoring the Xcel Energy Monticello Nuclear plant after over 400,000 gallons of water… https://t.co/8EnbMACez2 pic.twitter.com/ZCeyH37plz— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) March 17, 2023
UNRESTRICTED WARFARE ALERT!
400,000 gallons of RADIOACTIVE WATER leaked from Minnesota’s Xcel Energy Monticello 5 months ago and was NOT disclosed to the public.
But no worries, Xcel says the public is safe.
These people are trying to KILL us! pic.twitter.com/GFEf4dCExa
— Stew Peters (@realstewpeters) March 17, 2023
Don’t worry. America is totally fine, and we are really developing nicely on the way to utopia.
Sure, we might be accidentally dumping radioactive waste into the environment, but on the flip side, we have a booming child tranny industry rivaled by none.
China and Russia can say “you don’t look that well, you’re having all these disasters and your banking system is collapsing.” But to that I reply: “show me your child trannies.”
I’ll take a nuclear wasteland filled with frolicking child trannies over a clean environment with nothing but CIS scum any day of the week.
At some point, we’re going to have to admit: America is no longer on course to becoming a utopia. America ALREADY IS a utopia.
At least 400,000 gallons of radioactive water leaked from a Minnesota nuclear power plant in November — but officials only publicly revealed the spill on Thursday.
Minnesota regulators shared the disconcerting development on Thursday and said they have been monitoring the cleanup from Xcel Energy’s Monticello nuclear plant.
While the energy company reported the leak of water containing tritium to state and federal authorities and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission last fall, state officials said they waited to tell the public until they had more information.
The four-month delay in announcing the leak to the public sparked an alarm over public safety and transparency. However, industry experts on Friday said there was never a public health threat as the radioactive water never reached a threshold that would have required public notification.
“This is something that we struggle with because there is such concern with anything that is nuclear,” said Victoria Mitlyng, a spokesperson with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. “The concern is very, very understandable. That is why I want to make extra clear the fact that the public in Minnesota, the people, the community near the plant, was not and is not in danger.”
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency spokesman Michael Rafferty said Thursday that officials knew that one of the plant’s monitoring wells contained tritium in November but “Xcel had not yet identified the source of the leak and its location.
“Now that we have all the information about where the leak occurred, how much was released into groundwater and that contaminated groundwater had moved beyond the original location, we are sharing this information,” Rafferty said.
Xcel said the leak came from a pipe between two buildings.
Tritium is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen that occurs naturally in the environment and is a common by-product of nuclear plant operations. It emits a weak form of beta radiation that does not travel very far and cannot penetrate human skin, according to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
The chemical only poses a health risk to people who consumed a large amount of tritium, according to Edwin Lyman, director of nuclear power safety with the Union of Concerned Scientists. The risk is contained if the plume stays on the company’s site, which Xcel Energy and Minnesota officials said is the case.
Don’t let smug people tell you “everything is fine, schizo.”
Those people are having very serious personal problems. Smugness is always a self-protection mechanism to cover self-doubt.
Many of the leftists – all of them that are smug, which is basically all of them – know somewhere in their mind that this is all looking very, very bad. That is why they overcompensate with the smug countenance.
🚨 400,000 Gallons of Radioactive Water Leak from Minnesota Nuclear Plant
A broken pipe at Xcel Energy’s Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant leaked about 400,000 gallons of water containing radioactive tritium, and the utility is working to clean up the contaminated plume, state… https://t.co/nM4l8eQuGo pic.twitter.com/ElohWuSzuh
— Mariana (@lonestarherd) March 17, 2023