Beloyarskaya nuclear power station sums up results of its activity in June 2006

5 July 2006 (09:06)

Beloyarskaya nuclear power station summed up the results of its activity in June 2006. According to their spokesperson, there weren’t recorded any safety or limit violations, and the rare gas activity breakthrough in June comprised less than .01% of the upper limit.

The radiation level in the town of Zarechniy and the power plant site was not any bigger than usual and fluctuated between 5 microroentgen per hour in the village of Beloyarskiy and 6.5 microroentgen per hour in the villages of Rezhik and Dubrovo. This is believed to be typical of Russia, with its standard range of 4 to 20 microroentgen per hour. The corresponding figures for Beloyarskoye reservoir water are .08 becquerel per liter, with the figures for head water being .074-.3 becquerel per liter, their spokesperson noted.


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