“…Processing of radioactive waste may result in an accidental release of the radionuclides during characterization, segregation, transportation, treatment, and disposal. By the review of the inventory of fission products important in the case of accidental releases, it can be concluded that 89 Sr, 90 Sr/ 90 Y, 91 Sr, 92 Sr, 95 Zr, 97 Zr, 103 Ru/ 103m Rh, 105 Rh, 129m Te/ l29 Te, 131m Te/ 131 Te, 132 Te, [131][132][133][134][135] Another key source of soil contamination with radionuclides is nuclear weapons tests, particularly atmospheric, which have started in 1945 in the USA [17]. In the period 1945-1980, the power of USA atmospheric tests (428 megatons) was approximately equivalent of the size of 29,000 Hiroshima bombs [17].…”