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 A Serious Threat: Radioactive Pollution Prevention

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Radioactive material is quite scary. Even for someone who really does not know what it is, just the word radioactive is scary because most people understand the connotations of the word.

Radioactive matter is unstable energy. It causes extreme effects when exposed to a living being. It can kill plants, animals and people in an instant or at minimum causes serious health issues and diseases. It some serious stuff which is why radioactive pollution prevention is a serious issue.

Causes of Radioactive Pollution

Radioactive pollution is caused by anything that releases radioactive matter. This includes nuclear power plants which through operation produces radioactive waste. The power itself is not radioactive, which is a common mistaken way of thinking. It is the waste that is radioactive and harmful. Nuclear power is actually very clean and harmless.

Pollution can also come from transportation in which radioactive materials are used and uranium mining which releases radioactive matter during the process itself.

Three Types of Radioactive Pollution

The three types of radioactive pollution range from mild to sever in their effects. While no form of radioactive exposure is safe, these levels help you to see the hazards of radioactive pollution and what can happen from exposure.

Alpha matter is the lowest level. It is easily blocked. Should it be the form of radioactive pollution, protection against it is not needed as it can be blocked by the skin alone.

Beta matter is the next level of radioactive pollution. It can penetrate the skin, so protection is needed. Some glass and metal can protect from beta radioactive matter.

The highest and most dangerous level is gamma matter. Gamma matter can not be blocked. It may be possible to block it through a very large layer of concrete, but it is highly dangerous and any exposure would lead to serious health effects and possibly death.

Prevention of Radioactive Pollution

Radioactive pollution prevention is an obvious important task. Radioactive pollution prevention simply can not fall to the wayside because protection against this harmful substance is not an option but rather mandatory.

Exposure to radioactivity materials is severe and holds great consequences. So, radioactive pollution prevention is the only way to go. Once it occurs there is no going back.

The most effective form of radioactive pollution prevention is legislation. The government carefully monitors any activity with radioactive materials. Special licenses are needed to work with it, too. The whole industry is kept a tight watch on to ensure there is no accidental release of radioactive pollution.

It is only through prevention that safety can be assured. The regulations and other standards are put in place to make sure there is no way for radioactive matter to be released.


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