it's not like this is mandated mowing and you get fined if you dont
i cannot comment i do not know i do not look i dont know what it means
i have never had stock in anything
i dont know what the stock market is
out of my lane out of my expertise not my area no investment not affected personally literally have nothing in to lose or gain or whatever you money people do all day
parks & rec is on now
the next episode started
s20ep10
the end of serialization as we know it
it is not for me to determine what is acceptable or unacceptable
it has been unacceptable
to be ndn is to endure the unacceptable every day until you die
i died
so protect your own damn water
take responsibility for your own water
or let your own people get sick on it
ceded all the territory
you won you won you won
this is now america
indigenous extermination was successful
the numbers still left count for nothing at all and more erased every day
so now it is on you
protect the water or dont protect the water
what does anyone expect indigenous people to do about it
we were genocided remember?
100,00 ppl and it cannot be filtered out
are 100,000 ppl fine with that?
i guess so
so be it
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"“We are pleased with last week’s federal court ruling, as it has always been our contention that radiological water discharge falls under the purview of the federal government and the (U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission),” said Patrick O’Brien, a spokesperson for Holtec International. “We will continue to decommission the Indian Point site in an environmentally responsible manner, working with local, state and federal stakeholders.”
The “Save the Hudson” bill was unanimously passed by both state legislative chambers before Gov. Kathy Hochul signed it into law in August 2023. The bill amended state regulations governing environmental conservation and set fines for violations."
"Opponents were particularly concerned about the presence of tritiated water, a radioactive form of water that contains tritium, a byproduct in nuclear reactors that bonds with oxygen. Tritium can’t be filtered out because it has the same chemical composition as normal water, according to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which also noted that nuclear power plants “routinely and safely release dilute concentrations of tritiated water.”
Attorneys for Holtec argued that the radiation exposure from Indian Point discharge was estimated to remain well within regulated safety limits. Throughout the operation of Indian Point, millions of gallons of water containing tritium were already discharged into the Hudson River."
