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1 Atomrisiko
ядерный риск
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nuclear risk
A risk connected to the functioning of nuclear power plants, by the storage or transportation of radioactive materials and involving the release of potentially dangerous levels of radioactive materials into the environment. (Source: FEMAa)
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2 kontaminierte Böden
зараженная зона
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contaminated area
Any site or region that is damaged, harmed or made unfit for use by the introduction of unwanted substances, particularly microorganisms, chemicals, toxic and radioactive materials and wastes. (Source: TOE / HMD)
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3 Umwelthaftung
ответственность за загрязнение
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pollution liability
Liability for injuries arising from the release of hazardous substances or pollutants or contaminants. (Source: LEE)
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экологическая ответственность
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environmental liability
The penalty to be paid by an organization for the damage caused by pollution and restoration necessary as a result of that damage, whether by accidental spillages from tankers, industrial waste discharges into waterways or land, or deliberate or accidental release of radioactive materials. (Source: WRIGHT)
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4 Atomschadenshaftung
ответственность за ядерные аварии
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liability for nuclear damages
Subjection to a legal obligation, such as financial recompense or ecological reparations, for any harm or damage inflicted on persons, property or the environment during the production, use or transport of radioactive materials used as an energy source or in weaponry. (Source: BLD / MHD)
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5 Kernschmelze
- плавление стержня (атомн. энерг.)
плавление стержня (атомн. энерг.)
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core meltdown
An accidental overheating of the part of the nuclear reactor where fission takes place, causing fuel elements and other parts of the reactor to melt, potentially leading to catastrophic consequences in which dangerous levels of radioactive materials would be released into the environment. (Source: FFD)
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6 Bewirtschaftung radioaktiver Abfälle
утилизация радиоактивных отходов
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radioactive waste management
The total supervision of the production, handling, processing, storage and transport of materials that contain radioactive nuclides and for which use, reuse or recovery are impractical. (Source: EIS / HMH)
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7 Mehrkomponentenverunreinigung
смешанное загрязнение
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composite pollution
Emissions of ozone-degrading gases (CFCs, halons); emissions of greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, methane, CFCs, nitrous oxides, halons); emissions of acidifying gases (sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides); emissions of substances that contribute to eutrophication (phosphate and nitrogen-containing materials); emissions of toxic materials (pesticides, radioactive substances, priority toxic substances); solid wastes returned to the environment. (Source: UNEP)
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