Sign the Petition to Deny LANL’s Request to Release Radioactive Tritium into the Air to Governor Lujan Grisham and New Mexico Environment Department

Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) plans to begin large releases of radioactive tritium gas any time after June 2, 2025. The only roadblock is that LANL needs a “Temporary Authorization” from the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED), which could happen soon. Below are the facts:

• Why the rush? LANL has explicitly stated, “There is no urgency for this project beyond the broader mission goals to reduce onsite waste liabilities.”
• LANL claims need the need to vent based on modeling, not physical sampling of container headspace.
• LANL wants to vent about 9 grams of tritium (~100,000 curies) over the span of a few days. This is three times the amount of tritium as Japan is dumping into the Pacific Ocean over the span of 30 years from the tsunami and nuclear reactor explosions at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.
• One teaspoon of tritiated water (HTO) can contaminate around 100 billion gallons of water.
• When calculating the risk, LANL only does so for adults – they are not required to do so for children, infants or pregnant women/fetuses – ignoring the real impact on our communities. The author of one report, Bernd Franke, stated, “In the case of tritium, infants and small children get a radiation dose about three times greater than adults, with the same concentrations of tritium in air, water, and food.”
 

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