"Rosatom" suggested bloggers and smell and touch ruthenium

24 November 2017, 01:50 | Peace
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State Corporation Rosatom invited journalists and bloggers to go on a ruthenium tour in order to get full information about the isotope of the same name. This "Rosatom" says in the messages posted in social networks on the page of the state corporation. "Rosatom" starts a total educational program and invites you to a trip to the places of "military glory" Ru-106. As part of the press tour, you have the opportunity to visit the production of Mayak in the closed city of Ozersk, which, according to foreign journalists, has become the cradle of ruthenium, "the report says on the Facebook page of the state corporation. During the trip, Rosatom suggests finding answers to questions about what ruthenium is and whether it exists at all, how it can be formed and how to detect it, "where that pipe is at the Mayak, where ruthenium comes from," you can sniff and touch ruthenium? A few days earlier, Roshydromet reported that in the Chelyabinsk region and some other regions of the country in September-October the concentration of the isotope ruthenium-106 was recorded in aerosol samples. At the same time, according to the agency, from September 29 to October 3, Ru-106 was found in small quantities in the territory of the European Union. Later, specialists of the federal service said that the level of concentration of ruthenium-106 is not dangerous. The press service of the Ministry of Natural Resources of Russia also confirmed that the level of excess of ruthenium-106 content recorded in the South Urals was several orders of magnitude lower than the permissible norm.

In turn, Rosatom was informed that there were no incidents and accidents due to which the concentration level of the isotope could grow. The increase in the level of the isotope content was initially complained in Europe. At the end of September, the German Radiation Protection Authority found in the air of Germany and Austria safe concentrations of ruthenium-106. The department assumed that the source of the isotope could be in Russia in the Southern Urals.

Original article: "Rosatom" suggested bloggers and smell and touch ruthenium.




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