Indian Nuclear Plant Leak Probed
Sunday, November 29, 2009 at 8:15 pm
Indian officials are investigating the leak of a radioactive substance into drinking water at an atomic power plant in the south of the country.
Fifty-five workers at the Kaiga plant needed medical treatment for excessive exposure to radiation after tritium contaminated a water cooler. Officials said the leak might have been deliberate. “Mischief is not ruled out.
The incident has raised concerns over safety measures taken by Indian government in their nuclear installations. On one hand, India is signing nuclear cooperation treaties with other countries while it is not capable of running its nuclear plants according to international safety standards.
The 55 workers had returned to their duties at the plant, Mr Gupta added. “This incident has in no way affected the public, safety, health and environment.” The Kaiga plant is on the west coast of India, 450km from Bangalore. Tritium, also known as Hydrogen-3, is used in research, fusion reactors and neutron generators.
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