Abstract

This paper provides data of the reconnaissance (preliminary) radiation survey of mothballed uranium mining facilities (MUMF) and adjacent settlements in the southern part of the North-Kazakhstan region (NKR). It is shown that, according to the level of EDR values, MUMF locations, when the public periodically stays in these areas, do not pose any radiation hazard. The exception is Grachevskoe MUMF where EDR values reached up to 14.0 µSv/h. Around the settlements, EDR values vary from 0.1 to 0.5 µSv/h. Elevated values are noted on highways. Regulatory values of radon EEVA were also found to be significantly exceeded in Toksan bi vil. A minor excess of radon EEVA was detected in Novoukrainka vil. Exceedance of the content of 238U up to 4 MPC was detected in sources of drinking water supply. Exceedances of up to 5 MPC for 238U were also found in natural waters. The total alpha activity showed an excess of up to 15 MPC. Natural waters exhibit an excess of up to 10 MPC. Based upon the data analysis during the reconnaissance survey, the Grachevskoe MUMF and Novoukrainka settlement were selected for a detailed survey.

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