• lntl
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    1 year ago

    Still with the nasty…

    No one deserves to be spoken to that way. Do better.

    I’m educated enough to know it’s not necessarily a trivial process. The “treating waste is impossible” schtick are your words, not mine.

    Let me get it straight. You’re telling us that:

    • beta emitters aren’t so bad
    • the treatment process (which is what I asked about) is dilution

    Is that right? Dilution is the only “treatment” applied before discharge?

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      1 year ago

      They settle out all of the heavier radioactive elements. They then dilute the remaining heavy water with additional water to drive the level of tritium to an acceptable level. It is then dumped into the ocean and rapidly mixes with the surrounding seawater. If you were to look at a map of ocean currents you’d see generally where it would go from there, but it doesn’t really matter because tritium isn’t really a significant concern. If they were dumping significant quantities of cobalt 60 you should care more, but they aren’t, so you shouldn’t.

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        1 year ago

        Thanks! This is exactly what I was curious of.