Lake Karachay
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Lake Karachay (Russian: Карача́й), sometimes spelled Karachai or Karachaj, was a small lake in the southern Ural mountains in central Russia. Starting in 1951, the Soviet Union used Karachay as a dumping site for radioactive waste from Mayak, the nearby nuclear waste storage and reprocessing facility, located near the town of Ozyorsk (then called Chelyabinsk-40). Today the lake is completely infilled, acting as "a near-surface permanent and dry nuclear waste storage facility."[1]
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Lake Karachay | |
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Карача́й (Russian) | |
Coordinates | 55°40′42″N 60°47′59″E |
Type | Reservoir |
Basin countries | Russia |
Settlements | Ozyorsk |
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The radioactivity of the lake is comparable to the Chernobyl disaster, the worst nuclear accident of all time.