Environmental and ecological impact of radioactive waste disposal
1 Department- Environmental Geoscience, Ball State University, USA.
2 Department of Geography Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, USA.
3 Department of Business Administration Faculty of Business and Science, University of South Wales, UK.
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2023, 18(02), 1419–1439
Publication history:
Received on 15 March 2023; revised on 25 May 2023; accepted on 28 May 2023
Abstract:
The disposal of radioactive waste presents a significant environmental challenge, particularly concerning long-term contamination of ecosystems. This study investigates the impact of radioactive waste disposal on soil, water, and biodiversity, focusing on both terrestrial and aquatic environments. Radioactive isotopes can persist in the environment for decades, causing severe contamination and bioaccumulation in various species. Case studies of nuclear accidents, such as Chernobyl and Fukushima, provide insight into the long-lasting effects of radioactive materials on ecosystems, including soil degradation, groundwater contamination, and loss of biodiversity. This research examines the biological and ecological pathways through which radioactive contaminants spread and affect living organisms, with particular attention to food chain disruptions and genetic mutations in flora and fauna. Furthermore, the study explores advancements in waste containment, including geological repositories and waste vitrification, to mitigate these risks. The paper also evaluates the efficacy of remediation efforts in contaminated areas and presents policy recommendations for enhancing radioactive waste management. This research aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the environmental risks associated with radioactive waste disposal and propose strategies for minimizing ecological harm and promoting long-term ecosystem recovery.
Keywords:
Radioactive waste; Ecological impact; Bioaccumulation; Contamination; Remediation; Biodiversity
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