State of the surface waters in the Mesta River basin, after the reclamation of the Eleshnitsa uranium deposit

Nadezhda Nikolova
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In the period from 1955 to 1992, uranium ore was mined and processed in the Mesta River basin around the village of Eleshnitsa, region of Razlog. The ore processing plant was built and a tailings storage facility was built next to it. In the period 2002–2006, the tailings storage was reclaimed, and in 2011–2012 the ore mines were also reclaimed. For the treatment of drainage water, a treatment plant was built in the valley of Valchoto Dere River, a left tributary of the Mesta River. The radiological monitoring carried out by the Basin Directorate “West Aegean Sea Region” reveals a generally good quality of the surface waters in terms of the content of uranium and radium (226Ra) outside the area of the former uranium mining and the tailings storage facility. In this area, in some years a high content of natural uranium was found, with concentrations from 0.54 to 67.40 mg/l on average per year. The values significantly exceed (by 1.8 to 224.6 times) the norm regulated in the regulation for radiation protection and safety from the liquidation of the consequences of uranium mining. The spread of uranium is limited to a small area shortly downstream from the sources of contamination, but the potential risk to the local ecosystem should not be neglected. Radium, in contrast to uranium, has concentrations below the permissible limits in the twelve years studied. Its content varied from 0.025 to 0.11 Bq/l on average annually. The results show that the Mesta River near the border with the Republic of Greece is not contaminated with the studied radionuclides.
埃列什尼察铀矿开采后的梅斯塔河流域地表水状况
1955 年至 1992 年期间,在拉兹洛格地区埃列什尼察村周围的梅斯塔河流域开采和加工铀矿石。当时建造了矿石加工厂,并在旁边建造了尾矿库。2002 年至 2006 年期间,对尾矿库进行了复垦,2011 年至 2012 年期间,还对矿山进行了复垦。为了处理排水,在梅斯塔河左侧支流 Valchoto Dere 河流域建造了一座污水处理厂。西爱琴海地区 "流域管理局进行的放射性监测显示,在前铀矿开采区和尾矿库区域外,地表水的铀和镭含量(226Ra)总体质量良好。在这一区域,有些年份发现天然铀含量较高,平均每年浓度为 0.54 至 67.40 毫克/升。这些数值大大超出了《铀矿开采后果清算辐射防护和安全条例》规定的标准(1.8 至 224.6 倍)。铀的扩散仅限于污染源下游不远处的一小块区域,但对当地生态系统的潜在风险不容忽视。与铀相比,镭在所研究的 12 个年份中的浓度低于允许限值。平均每年的镭含量在 0.025 至 0.11 Bq/l 之间变化。研究结果表明,靠近希腊共和国边境的梅斯塔河没有受到所研究放射性核素的污染。
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