Navy measures in rem and they use sieverts in most other things. The article doesn't give any type of information about the radiation contamination. I am assuming it's alpha particles.
I agree putting it into the ocean is its best chance of removing radiation.
Ok, let me be a little more specific, I was part of that program in the navy for 9 years. The navy measures exposure in Rem/roentgen and contamination in curies. The amount of contamination of discharged water was measured in curie content and of which isotope and half-life. Do not argue with me about this because you will not win.
do not argue with me
oh get the fuck out of here you smooth brain cocksucker.
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I knew you were a nuke! Were you an ELT?
I was just a MMN dirty side. I don't remember as much of nomenclature as I should.
Oh shit. Ok, my apologies for being an asshole, nigger. ETN (SS). Been over a decade since I got out but I almost remember everything...er, but I forgot it.
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