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danranja t1_jdifbfj wrote

They should have notified the public earlier. What a bunch of nonsense. I hope there is a lawsuit.

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withoutapaddle t1_jditrza wrote

FYI it was immediately reported. It's not their fault it randomly started making headlines later.

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systemsfailed t1_jdivcrc wrote

https://apnews.com/article/xcel-energy-nuclear-leak-tritium-6e522afbb12ad26925c40d833853088d

Cool, care to admit you're wrong now? You're on the internet, you have the ability to check things before making stupid commentary.

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withoutapaddle t1_jdize3v wrote

The news story YOU JUST LINKED says Xcel reported the leak right away.

The REGULATORS didn't tell the public. In this case, the government failed the people. The company followed proper reporting proceedure.

But you know, keeping having a shitty, know-it-all attitude? How's that working out for you?

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systemsfailed t1_jdizi6m wrote

They literally reported it to the public later. The article explains they chose not to.

Do try to read it next time.

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xMisterTryHard t1_jdiz5vv wrote

You posted an article that said they voluntarily reported it after they found the leak. They weren’t even required to because it hadn’t reached unsafe levels so what is your point exactly? There is regulation for reporting this, they did nothing wrong.

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systemsfailed t1_jdizcgl wrote

None of you can read.

The comment he was responding to was about reporting it to the public.

They chose not to report it to the public, as I said.

Do try to actually read the comment you're trying to correct.

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xMisterTryHard t1_jdizj2l wrote

It’s not their job to notify the public, that would be the regulating agency and bonus it’s not a fucking safety concern.

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systemsfailed t1_jdj2ysn wrote

Weird, and yet they managed to notify the public the second time around.

Transparency goes a long way, but the point is the person was responding to a comment about lack of public notification. They were wrong.

I've said nothing about health hazard, I know what tritium is and what acceptable levels are. Stop strawmanning the argument here.

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systemsfailed t1_jdj7gff wrote

No spin at all. The comment you responded to was about informing the public. Your lack of reading comprehension isn't my problem.

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isowater t1_jdirg0b wrote

It's barely background radiation level. The lawsuits should be against our education system

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