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- Techa - Wikipedia
The Techa (Russian: Те́ча, [ˈtʲet͡ɕə]) is an eastward river on the eastern flank of the southern Ural Mountains noted for its nuclear contamination It is 243 kilometres (151 mi) long, and its basin covers 7,600 square kilometres (2,900 sq mi) [ 1 ]
- THE TECHA RIVER: 50 YEARS OF RADIOACTIVE PROBLEMS - OSTI. GOV
decided to dispose of radioactive waste in the Techa river The Techa river rises from the Irtyash lake and empties into the Iset river the joins the Tobol river
- Thecha Recipe | Mirchi Thecha Chutney - Dassanas Veg Recipes
How to make Thecha Recipe 1 Heat oil and then add the garlic and green chilies and sauté for some seconds on low heat You need not make the garlic or green chillies brown
- PHOTOS: Russias Radioactive River | National Geographic
Russian nuclear facilities accidentally—and intentionally—filled the Techa River with radioactive waste and turned the region into one of the world's worst toxic dumping grounds
- Radioactive Techa, the sad story of Russias most dangerous river
Back in the early 40s of the last century, the Techa was the most common Ural river People lived on its shores, fished and swam But in 1946, construction began on the infamous Mayak plant, or D I Mendeleev Combine 817, the first enterprise to develop weapons-grade plutonium for nuclear weapons
- NONGOVERNMENTAL MONITORING AND TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT OF PAST, PRESENT . . .
Techa flows through the middle of a town of about 4,000, called Muslyumovo Muslyumovo is a village highly polluted by radioactive discharges from Mayak In addition to dumping millions of curies of cesium and strontium into the Techa River in the past, Mayak was
- Techa | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
Translate Techa See authoritative translations of Techa in English with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations
- Techa – Russia’s Radioactive River - Oddity Central
The Techa River flowing down the eastern flank of the Ural Mountains in Russia is considered the world’s most radioactive river, as a result of having been used as a dumping ground for nearly 80
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