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Map of the Tobol basin. The Techa river (Теча) may be found to the left center, next to the regional ЧЕЛЯБИНСКАЯ ОБЛАСТЬ (Chelyabinsk Oblast) label.

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Water pollution

From 1949 to 1956 the Mayak complex[2] dumped an estimated Script error: No such module "convert". of radioactive waste water into the Techa River,[3] a cumulative dispersal of Script error: No such module "convert". of radioactivity.[4]

As many as forty villages, with a combined population of about 28,000 residents, lined the river at the time.[5] For 24 of them, the Techa was a major source of water; 23 of them were eventually evacuated.[6] In the past 45 years, about half a million people in the region have been irradiated in one or more of the incidents,[5][7] exposing them to as much as 20 times the radiation suffered by the Chernobyl disaster victims.[3]

The Tobol is a sub-tributary of the Ob, being linked by the final part of the Irtysh; all three flow generally north.

See also

References

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