Someone else said "no." My reply... linking because I don't really wanna type it again. Actually, hold on...
Electrolysis. That would break the bonds into oxygen and everything else. You'd end up with a slurry of salt, crud, and tritium. But tritium only releases beta particles anyway. It's half life is a little over a decade. This isn't a serious problem and it won't be a problem for very long, comparatively speaking
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Someone else said "no." [My reply](https://phuks.co/s/News/36670/72873dce-a354-466f-8661-ae0427150ea8)... linking because I don't really wanna type it again. Actually, hold on...
>Electrolysis. That would break the bonds into oxygen and everything else. You'd end up with a slurry of salt, crud, and tritium. But tritium only releases beta particles anyway. It's half life is a little over a decade. This isn't a serious problem and it won't be a problem for very long, comparatively speaking
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Article said that they can't filter it, as the radioactive parts are chemically bonded to the water for "reasons."
I suppose that boiling wouldn't work as well.
I tried reaching out to my super anti-nuke activist friend to find out, but no response yet.