Nuclear Decontamination
Nuclear decontamination is an important and necessary process to ensure the safety of people and the environment after a nuclear incident. It involves the removal of radioactive materials, either in the form of physical removal or through chemical neutralization, from an affected area, such as a nuclear plant or an area contaminated by a nuclear event. The process is essential to protect people and the environment from the potentially harmful effects of radiation. Nuclear decontamination is achieved through the use of various techniques, such as chemical decontamination, physical removal and filtering, as well as through the application of radiation shielding materials. Nuclear decontamination is an important tool in ensuring the safety of people and the environment, and is vital for the proper cleanup of a nuclear incident.
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