In Canada, current tritium levels in drinking water are several orders of magnitude lower than the guideline reference level (GL) of 7,000 Bq/L near nuclear facilities, and similarly well below the European Union’s GL of 100 Bq/L.
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In Canada, current tritium levels in drinking water are several orders of magnitude lower
than the guideline reference level (GL) of 7,000 Bq/L near nuclear facilities, and similarly
well below the European Union’s GL of 100 Bq/L.
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The table “International Limits for Tritium in Drinking Water” can be found in the following document.
https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1029/ML102990104.pdf#page=15
You’ve been spamming these posts everyday. A look at your profile tells me you’re Japanese state media. Why not just label yourself as a rep? I’m sure the water is safe but being spammed the same info a thousand times within days doesn’t make me confident.