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Radioactive material found in groundwater below New York nuke plant

The Indian Point Energy Center in Buchanan, N.Y. AP Photo/Ed Bailey

BUCHANAN, N.Y. – A radioactive material has been detected in the groundwater below a nuclear power plant north of New York City.

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Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday that water contaminated by tritium leaked into the groundwater at the Indian Point Energy Center in Buchanan, 40 miles north of Manhattan.

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Officials say the contamination has remained contained to the site and there’s no risk to the public.

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Cuomo says the state’s environmental conservation and health departments will investigate.

A spokeswoman for Indian Point hasn’t responded to a request for comment.

Elevated levels of tritium were found in two monitoring wells at the plant in 2014. Officials said then the contamination likely stemmed from an earlier maintenance shutdown.

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