Press Release: LANL Declares Tritium Venting “Success” — Communities Demand Disclosure as Tritium Operation Raises More Questions Than Answers

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date:
October 17, 2025
Contact: Kalyn Mae Finnell, Coordinator | Communities for Clean Water (CCW)
Email: communitiesforcleanwater@gmail.com

Los Alamos, NM — The Communities for Clean Water (CCW) coalition is calling on the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), and the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) to immediately release all data, monitoring results, and analytical records from the recent tritium venting operation at LANL.

CCW is also requesting that the final report and supporting air monitoring data be made public at least two weeks prior to any announced public meeting, to allow Tribes, local governments, independent experts, and community members adequate time for review.

The coalition’s call follows LANL’s recent press statement claiming “successful depressurization” of the four flanged tritium waste containers (FTWCs), “no health or environmental consequences,” and a total tritium release of “less than 123 curies.”

“LANL is congratulating itself for cleaning up its own negligence,” said Chenoa Scippio with Tewa Women United. “This operation wasn’t a success story — it was the outcome of 20 years of mismanagement that NMED itself acknowledged. Despite years of preparing to vent radioactive tritium into the environment, LANL has yet to provide real data or independent verification of that data.”

Contradictory Statements and Misleading Assurances

LANL’s official updates and press release following the conclusion of the operations contain multiple inconsistencies and omissions that raise serious concerns:

“LANL’s claim that offsite impacts were ‘indistinguishable from background’ is meaningless without knowing the detection limits,” said Dr. Arjun Makhijani, President of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research. “Despite requests, LANL has failed to disclose key details, including why any tritium was released if there was no pressure in the FTWCs.”

Outstanding Technical Questions

CCW continues to seek clear, verifiable answers to the following:

Key Concerns and Coalition Positions

Demands for Transparency and Accountability

CCW calls on NNSA, LANL, and NMED to:

  1. Release the full final report and all supporting data for the September and October venting operations at least two weeks before the public meeting.
  2. Disclose raw, time-stamped emission data and meteorological readings correlated with each venting event.
  3. Make public the headspace modeling and alternatives analysis that justified venting.
  4. Commit to independent third-party verification of air monitoring results by EPA Region 6 or the New Mexico Department of Health.
  5. Engage in government-to-government consultation with affected Pueblos and include public health agencies in post-operation evaluation.

Conclusion

LANL and NNSA’s “successful completion” narrative does not substitute for transparency, accountability, or truth. Communities deserve verified data — not public relations spin. Until LANL provides full disclosure and independent review, its assurances of safety remain unsubstantiated and unacceptable.

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Communities for Clean Water (CCW) works to safeguard clean water in the Rio Grande watershed. Our mission is to ensure that community waters impacted by Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) are kept safe for drinking, agriculture, sacred ceremonies, and a sustainable future. Our growing coalition includes Amigos BravosBreath of My Heart BirthplaceConcerned Citizens for Nuclear SafetyHonor Our Pueblo ExistenceNew Mexico Acequia Association, Partnership for Earth Spirituality, and Tewa Women United