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Is Your Drinking Water Safe? Radioactive Contaminants Found in Earth's 'Pure' Groundwater
Tritium is a radioactive element found as a result of thermonuclear bomb testing during the 1950s. A report published recently in Nature Geoscience revealed that pristine groundwater is vulnerable to modern-day pollution, and once contaminated, it could stay like that for as long as thousands of years.
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