Tajikistan has inherited over 55 million tons of radioactive waste from the Soviet era — one of the most serious environmental legacies in Central Asia. Addressing this issue requires significant investment and long-term international cooperation.
All uranium tailings are located in Sughd province, covering more than 170 hectares; illustrative photo: knightlab.com.Tajikistan has inherited over 55 million tons of radioactive waste from the Soviet era — one of the most serious environmental legacies in Central Asia. Addressing this issue requires significant investment and long-term international cooperation.
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