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NY bans Holtec release of Indian Point radioactive water into Hudson


Gov. Kathy Hochul today signed into law a measure preventing the owners of the Indian Point nuclear power plant from discharging radioactive water into the Hudson River.

The first batch of an estimated million gallons of wastewater was slated to be released next month.

“The Hudson River is one of New York’s landmark natural treasures, and it’s critical we stand together to protect it for generations to come,” Hochul said. “My administration remains committed to protecting the economic vitality of the region and working closely with local communities who have advocated so passionately for this cause.”  

The Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant in Buchanan May 9, 2017.

The decision could mean Holtec International will have to store radioactive water collected during the demolition of the shuttered nuclear plant on the grounds of the 240-acre property in Buchanan.

And that doesn’t please Theresa Knickerbocker, the mayor of Buchanan, the Hudson River town that has been home to Indian Point since 1962.

She said she’d become convinced, after listening to experts testify at recent state decommissioning hearings, that the water would not be harmful to public health.

Nuclear fuel dry cask storage facility at Indian Point Energy Center in Buchanan on Monday, May 20, 2019.

“I’m surprised after all the information that came out from experts like the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) and the NRC (Nuclear Regulatory Commission,)” Knickerbocker said. “This is a regulated facility. There were agreements that were signed…It’s going to be interesting how all this plays out because it’s not over yet.”



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