Eight cylinders containing 73.5 kilograms of uranium ore were stolen from a radioactive materials storage depot in northern Romania, authorities said Tuesday.
Eight cylinders containing 73.5 kilograms of uranium ore were stolen
from a radioactive materials storage depot in northern
Romania
,
authorities said Tuesday.
"The Commission for the Control of Nuclear Activities was informed on Oct.
26 that eight 3.5-meter long cylinders containing 73.5 kilos of uranium ore
disappeared from the depot at Stei," CNCAN said in a press release.
"The ore extracted from Baita quarry has low radioactivity levels"
and poses virtually no contamination risk for the environment, it said.
"Even if the metal cylinders were broken or destroyed, the impact would be
very limited" given the nature of the ore, the commission stressed.
Local police said an investigation had been opened and several suspects would
be interrogated soon.
A local daily, Bihoreanul, said that the theft was discovered when several
employees entered the depot in order to prepare the transfer of the uranium to
a processing plant in Feldioara. A total of 12 cylinders should have been
stored in the depot, supposedly benefiting from strict security measures.
"The uranium could have been stolen three months or even a year ago but
the theft was only reported last week when it could not be concealed
anymore," a former engineer of the national uranium company told the daily
on condition of anonymity.
Romania
has
one nuclear plant, at Cernavoda, based on the Canadian Candu 6 technology and
using raw uranium and heavy water.
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