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Environmental tests radiation effects

Grosche, B., et al. (2002). Fallout from nuclear tests Health effects in Kazakhstan. Radiation and Environmental Biophysics, 41, 75-80. [Pg.1816]

Environmental. The toxicity of cyanide in the aquatic environment or natural waters is a result of free cyanide, ie, as HCN and CN . These forms, rather than complexed forms such as iron cyanides, determine the lethal toxicity to fish. Complexed cyanides may revert to free cyanide under uv radiation, but the rate is too slow to be a significant toxicity factor. Much work has been done to estabhsh stream and effluent limits for cyanide to avoid harmful effects on aquatic life. Fish are extremely sensitive to cyanide, and the many tests indicate that a free cyanide stream concentration of 0.05 mg/L is acceptable (46), but some species are sensitive to even lower concentrations. [Pg.380]


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