The Techa River in the Urals was contaminated with high-level radioact
ive waste from the MAJAK nuclear installation around 1950. The total d
ischarge to the river amounted to 100 PBq with Sr-90 and Cs-137 contri
buting approximately 10 PBq each. This study has shown that the river
presently contains approximately 0.3 TBq Sr-90, >6 TBq Cs-137, and app
roximately 8 GBq Pu-239, Pu-240. The estimates were made for the part
of the river starting 50 km from the point of discharge and ending 240
km downstream at the confluence with the Iset River. Radioactivity wa
s measured only in the upper 0.10-m sediments layer. The external dose
rates from the contamination range from 0.1-30 muGy h-1. The activity
concentrations decrease exponentially or by power functions with dist
ance.