Twelve-Year Monitoring Results of Radioactive Pollution in the Kazakh Part of the Syrdarya River Basin

Twelve-Year Monitoring Results of Radioactive Pollution in the Kazakh Part of the Syrdarya River Basin

Environment and Natural Resources Journal 2019; 17(1): 44-53 Twelve-Year Monitoring Results of Radioactive Pollution in the Kazakh Part of the Syrdarya River Basin Khairulla Zhanbekov1*, Almaz Akhmetov2 and Augusto Vundo3,4 1Department of Academic Affairs, Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University, Dostyk 13, Almaty 050010, Kazakhstan 2Orizon Consulting, 6841 Elm Street, McLean 22101, VA, USA 3Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tennoudai 1-1-1, Tsukuba 305-8577, Japan 4Pedagogical University, Nampula Branch, Av. Josina Machel 256, Nampula 544, Mozambique ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Received: 18 Apr 2018 Assessment of radioactive pollution of the Syrdarya river was carried out. A large Received in revised: number of water samples were collected over a twelve-year period from three 15 Aug 2018 zones: upstream of uranium mines; around uranium mines; and downstream of the Accepted: 15 Aug 2018 mines. Samples were analyzed for gross α-, β-activity and radionuclide Published online: concentrations. Gross α-activity exceeded the permissible level in almost every 8 Oct 2018 DOI: 10.32526/ennrj.17.1.2019.05 water sample. Both gross α- and β-activity in Baigekum village and PV-1 mine significantly exceeded safe levels throughout entire monitoring period. 230 210 Keywords: Concentrations of Th and Pb surpassed the national intervention levels in Syrdarya/ Kazakhstan/ River almost all water samples. In a number of samples from Baigekum village excessive 226 pollution/ Radioactive concentration of Ra was observed. Furthermore, water samples collected from pollution/ Uranium industry Tabakbulak in the spring of 2009 had extremely high levels of radionuclides. In general, elevated levels of radionuclides had been observed around the uranium mines and down the stream of Syrdarya since 2008-2009 when industrial-level * Corresponding author: E-mail: [email protected] production started at Zarechnoye, Khorasan and Irkol uranium deposits. The results suggest that radioactive pollution of Syrdarya in Kazakhstan is primarily caused by uranium mining activities. It is likely that the Syrdarya waters are not only unpalatable for human, but it may also not be suitable for household and agricultural use due to radioactive pollution. 1. INTRODUCTION important given notable cancer incidences and high Syrdarya is the longest river in Central Asia maternal and child morbidity and mortality in South and its basin spreads across Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Kyzylorda regions (Igissinov et al., Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. It flows to the northern 2011; Zetterström, 1998; Turdybekova et al., 2015). remnants of the Aral Sea through South Kazakhstan Currently, Kazakhstan is the world`s top and Kyzylorda regions of Kazakhstan and plays a uranium producer, with almost 40% of global crucial role for regional economies. Heavy metal production and as a result of a national program to contamination of Syrdarya is of greatest emerging become a world leader, production surged by more concern as contaminations in surface and than 1000% during 2001-2013 (Kazatomprom, groundwater exceed World Health Organization 2018). The share of uranium in total export increased (WHO) drinking water guidelines (Kawabata et al., from 1.6% in 2000 till 3.1% in 2012 and it was the 2008; Friedrich, 2009). It was also determined that 5th largest export commodity (Akhmetov, 2017). the Syrdarya waters could not be used for agriculture Kaztomprom is a national operator of the uranium and household purposes (Besterekov, 2013). market in Kazakhstan and it has subsoil use rights on Furthermore, it was identified that health hazards are uranium deposits (IAEA, 2016). The race to become significantly higher in downstream surface waters in the world’s top uranium producer led to the Central Asia (Törnqvist et al., 2011; Bekturganov et environmental pollution (Arnoldy, 2013). Regional al., 2016). Particularly, water contamination caused offices of the State Committee for Industrial and by uranium mining poses health risks to the Mining Safety Supervision and the regional population around Syrdarya. The issue of surface governments overlook adherence to the safety of the water contamination by radionuclides is particularly uranium mines (Conway, 2013; IAEA, 2016). https://doi.org/10.32526/ennrj.17.1.2019.05 Zhanbekov K et al. / Environment and Natural Resources Journal 2019; 17(1): 44-53 45 However, widespread corruption and rent-seeking of that, the river is the major source of irrigation in undermine the integrity of environmental monitoring South Kazakhstan and Kyzylorda regions. process (Conway, 2013). The regional economy of South Kazakhstan is Uranium mining in Kazakhstan is performed primarily based on agriculture. Regional agricultural by in-situ leach (ISL), which is believed to be output contributes to 12% of the national agricultural environmentally safe and cost effective method production (Akhmetov, 2017). Almost 90% of rice (Kazatomprom, 2018). However, it is known that in Kazakhstan is grown in Kyzylorda region. Hence, ISL releases uranium, thorium, radium, radon and the quality of produced rice depends on pollution their respective progeny (Tweeton and Peterson, level of Syrdarya as the main source of water for rice 1981; Kasper et al., 1979). The method also alters farming. Moreover, acute and long-term health groundwater, causes spills of dangerous pollutants, effects may occur due to water use for household contaminates aquifers and creates solid waste from purpose, drinking, boating, swimming, consumption excavations, injection and production wells (Fettus of contaminated fish, etc. and McKinzie, 2012). Furthermore, surface pollution The presence of radionuclides in Central could be minimal, but underground impacts are Asian Rivers drew attention of scientists due to the significant (Mudd, 1998). ISL is employed in history of radioecological problems in the former locations with different hydrochemical properties of USSR. The three-year Navruz project was designed groundwater. It has different effects on uranium to bring together Kazakh, Uzbek, Tajik and Kyrgyz compounds and they are not always advantageous scientists to perform radioecological monitoring of for technological process. Syrdarya and Amudarya rivers (Yuldashev et al., Shu-Syrdarya uranium region, consisting of 2002; Yuldashev et al., 2005). The analysis of 15 deposits of commercial interest, has been the transboundary radionuclide contamination of most important in Kazakhstan due to significant Syrdarya was based on water samples from 60 reserves (Fyodorov, 2000). Total reserves of monitoring sites (15 in each country) and analyzed Syrdarya uranium province consist of around 250 for radiation readings, 71 radionuclides and heavy tons of uranium with the depth of uranium ore metals (Barber et al., 2005). The project concluded between 100-800 meters (World Nuclear that radionuclide contamination of Syrdarya in Association, 2018; Fyodorov, 1997). The deposits Kazakhstan was caused by inflows from Uzbekistan, are hosted by sandstones and characterized by high Keles and Arys river tributaries. Furthermore, the concentrations of rare and dispersed elements highest radionuclide concentrations were observed (Jaireth et al., 2008). It is possible that the ISL near Shieli uranium deposit in Kyzylorda region process could cause migration of radionuclides to the (Kadyrzhanov et al., 2005; Solodukhin et al., 2004). stem of Syrdarya (Kadyrzhanov et al., 2005). Kawabata et al. (2008) investigated surface It was identified that radioactivity levels in and drinking water at 21 sites in the Aral-Syrdarya ground and wastewaters at the production sites area for uranium concentration during August, 2003. exceed the national standards (Kayukov, 2008). The results indicated that uranium concentration in Furthermore, it is likely that the uranium mining drinking water samples from two sites with shallow may have negative health effects on the nearby wells exceeded WHO guidelines significantly population (Bersimbaev and Bulgakova, 2015). (WHO, 2011), while the samples from deeper wells Arnoldy (2013) and Conway (2013) suggested that showed lower concentration of uranium. It was Kazatomprom neglects environmental concerns suggested that phosphate fertilizers and uranium related to ISL mining and considers investments in mining were the sources of contamination. safety of operations as unnecessary capital costs and Satybaldiyev et al. (2015) analyzed the operator also claims that nature will self-restore concentrations of 238U, 234U and 226Ra radionuclides itself at the mining sites. Moreover, due to from 12 surface water samples collected along significant costs and low population density around Syrdarya between the cities of Turkestan and mines, the need for treatment of contaminated waters Kyzylorda in May, 2013. Although all but one has been considered unnecessary in the past sample indicated uranium concentrations exceeding (Fyodorov, 2000). Nevertheless, population density the WHO guideline level, it was concluded that they around Syrdarya is notable (CIESIN, 2016). On top were within the level accepted for drinking water. It 46 Zhanbekov K et al. / Environment and Natural Resources Journal 2019; 17(1): 44-53 was also suggested that the uranium mining does not Given the national plans of uranium mining affect the quality of Syrdarya waters. expansion, it is particularly important to understand Unfortunately, after management change at the possible contribution of the existing uranium

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