Dear friends, affiliates and environmentally
concerned entities. I may not be a radioactive expert or specialist but in my
course of studies and lines of duties this substance seems ubiquitous. In some
situations they are used for noble reasons and in others their existence are
much dreaded.
The title may connote to a preamble that I would presumably
write concerning human health. In fact, this time it’ll encompass a part of the global
border. It is about the environmental health. We are the inhabitant of this
environment. It’s a borderless, dynamic
and interacting ‘multimedia’ that often reacts to every act of its dwelling
human beings in planet Earth.
An Australian based MNC is amidst its establishment
in Gebeng, Kuantan, Pahang. It is noted to process the Rare-Earth products that
are used in many greener technologies and products. However, despite the green
technology driven endeavor they are also generating by-products or rather waste
that contains radioactive materials. The radioactive substance is said to be Thorium. (STAR, 12th
April 2011) I was in the ‘neighborhood’ a fortnight ago delivering
environmental training to another MNC where I learnt more detail of this on-going
investment effort. Apparently, this MNC has literally set its foot and embarked
on early construction phases. I was astonished when told that once in operation
they are proposing to dump their radioactive contaminated sludge waste on-site,
that is, a form of surface impoundment or a landfill within their premise. As I
remembered this industrial site was a reclaimed land from what was previously a
wetland. It was in fact mangrove swamp. It immediately occurs to me that this
ecosystem has once lost its life which was then an ecological pride as the
supplier of aquatic life-stocks for human consumption. This environmental nursery
is today a history. Until now this lost eco-heritage is already deformed as it
transformed into an industrial site. Today it faces further insult by news that
part of its already maimed ecological components are to become the burial area
of radioactive containing waste. Before my ingenuous comments gets further or
inferred as impeding national development plans let’s observe some basic
research and experience about this substance.
Radiation
I believe in our hay-days in High School chemistry
classes we came across names like Roentgen and Bacquerel (1895 and 1896
respectively) who discovered the X-ray. Then, as we specializes our higher
studies we found Rutherford, Geiger, Marsden, Strassman, Fermi, etc. Basics
told us that X-rays are not deflected by magnetic fields, unlike Alpha and Beta
which are positive and negatively charged respectively. Hence, X-rays are
behaving like Gamma-rays. Gamma-rays are not affected by electric or magnetic
fields and they are extremely penetrating electro-magnetic radiation similar to
X-ray but of much shorter wavelength. They will penetrate about 150mm of Lead
and travel with the speed of light. [G.I Brown, Physical Chemistry, SI Edition, Longmann, pp
98] Remember E=mc2? I still keep my books! Remember, it penetrates. But today as we
pursue environmental health sciences we learnt that it also penetrates the
human skin and into any internal organs and kills our cells along its
radioactive pathways. What does it mean?
Applied Radioactive Technology
Atoms and molecules can be activated and/or
decomposed by radiation other than that of visible, ultra-violet and infra-red
light. High energy radiation such as X-rays and γ-rays or beams of
protons and neutrons are being used to bombard certain substance to produce
trans-uranic radioactive substances or isotopes. (Please correct me if I’m
wrong). In other words, naturally occurring substances are subjected to
‘bombardments’ to form isotopes. Thorium is also known originating from Uranium,
a natural radioactive substance which is present in varying concentrations in
most of our rock structures holding the earth surface. Uranium, with mass
number 238 and atomic number 92 forms an element with mass number 234 and an
atomic number 90 when it loses an α-particle after the bombardment. The new element is called
Uranium-X; it is an isotope of Thorium, periodic table group-4 with half-life
24.5 days.
Radioactive contamination occurs from where they are
being mined, in forms known as tail-mining. In nature Uranium occurs as
isotopes U-235 at 0.72% and U-238 at 99.2% of its ore. Small amount of
Thorium-230, Radium 226, Radon-222 and Lead-210 are being released in mining
sites. The western world’s production in 1986 (research immediately done after
the Chernobyl accident) was about 37,000 tonnes Uranium. [Runnals, O.J.C “Prospects for the Canadian
Uranium Industry” C.I.M Bulletin, Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy,
Montreal, Vol.81, No.911, March 1988 pp. 137-142]
Nuclear Power
Plants
According to a reputable source; the energy which can
be obtained directly from 1kg of
natural uranium is equal to that available from about 20,000kg of Coal. After
enrichment Uranium are fabricated into ‘fuel-rods’ for use in nuclear reactors
usually up to 2 years. Then, they are removed and still contain wastes in the
form of valuable residual plutonium from uranium and fission products. They are
cooled in ‘spent fuel storage bay’ to remove heat liberated in radioactive
decay. This is the critical period that when tempered has led to the Three Mile Island reactor incident in
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in March 1979. [J.Glynn Henry & Gary W. Heinke, “Nuclear Waste”,
Environmental Science and Engineering, Prentice-Hall International Editions,
pp. 586] The critical factor here is the cooling of fuel rods in the
‘spent-fuel-storage-bay’. The fuel must be cooled, otherwise, its cladding
temperature shall rise to a point where it could react chemically in the
atmosphere and lose its integrity. Then, it simply means that an emission of radioactive
matters into the atmosphere is under way. As I’m writing we are just a couple of months in
the aftermath of the Fukujima Tsunami
incident! We saw explosion of two reactors at least in all TV coverage. They
claimed the Fukujima incident is different from that of Chernobyl. Of course
they are as far as the technical causative factor is. But, aren’t they all
nuclear reactors that exploded? And, similarly they’ve chosen it for economic
reasons, that is, a financial viability in power supply. A good financial decision
but when accident happened questions on the security of the facility in terms
of safety, health and environment are apparently redundant. Nonetheless, aren’t all the emitted
‘fugitive’ radio-isotopes reaching us?
The Environmental
Impact and Its Probable Mechanism.
I tend to view the environmental impact from the
course of nature or at least the science we learnt from observing and studying
about nature. As from the standpoint of Meteorological Air Pollution, the
following are factors that influence the dynamics, mobility and severity of the
escaped radio-isotopes to us i.e. our planet’s character;
Horizontal Atmospheric Motion
·
Equatorial heating and Polar
cooling
·
Effects of the Earth’s Rotation
·
Influence of the Ground and the
Sea
Vertical motion in the Atmosphere
·
Air density change with
temperature and humidity
·
Air density change with
pressure
·
Atmospheric stability
·
Mixing heights
·
Moisture/humidity
Winds
·
Velocities
·
Wind directions
[Noel De Nevers, Air Pollution Engineering, McGraw Hills,
pp. 71-93]
So, have we any report about how much radioactive
deposition is in our air? Can we read it as readily as the A.P.I (Air Pollution Index or in Bahasa Malaysia as Indeks Pencemaran Udara) status which
was promptly published in many major tabloids and the TV news? Could we have R.F.I (Radioactive Fall-out Index) for instance then? I know that the measuring instrument is as portable as our hand-phone now. Why not?
Our Radiant
Life – Exposed!
We are indeed exposed to certain level of radiation
all our life! It comes from nature itself that is our flora and fauna. The Carbon
Isotopes from some trees are emitting radiations too but at very low strength and that they have
’half-life’ of just seconds or a few minutes. That’s not detrimental to our
health or the environment due assimilative and recovery factors of the human body and the environment. However, this does not preclude us from preventing ourselves from excessive exposure to hazardous forms of radiation that would annihilate our sustainability. Ironically, studies have reported that staying inside
brick, stone, and cemented buildings are more susceptible to radioactive
exposure as compared to breathing atmospheric air outside. “Although the
foregoing radiation hazards from waste have posed problems, by far the largest
hazard results from the natural evolution of Radon from traces
of Uranium contained in soils, rocks and building materials. As we
have moved from caves to tents to buildings, and as those buildings have been
sealed to conserve energy, the Radon content of the air we breathe have increased.
Currently, the average North American spends 80-90% of the day inside, and the
average exposure to atmospheric Radon as a consequence is such as to produce an
estimated 10,000 lung cancers per year in the U.S” [Cohen, B.L “Health Effects of Radon from
Insulation of Building”. Health Physics 39 (1980); 937-941].
The Plight of
Gebeng, Kuantan
In the case highlighted in the plight from some of
our affected colleagues in Kuantan, it appears that the raw materials consumed
by the company are non-radioactive in nature. However, it is believed that
their production waste (or, by-products as claimed) contains Thorium. Its
concentration and radiation level is still unknown to me as yet. I’m not
surprised that the nation of origin of this company did not allow for the waste
to be transported back to them. Their government knew what Thorium-containing
‘by-products’ are. In fact according to our colleagues from his e-mail, an
agency there called ARPANSA regulates and monitor Radioactive Management Plan
reports by companies in similar cases. In addition to that, such activities are
subscribing to the Environmental Impact Assessment requirements of that
particular country. In Malaysia, we have often extolling the virtues of the
strict requirement of the Environmental Quality Act, 1974 and its enforcement
agency, namely, the DOE. Environmental campaigns spurring high levels of
environmental conscience amongst younger Malaysians who now serves both the
government and corporate including MNC seemed to have worked in the sense that
we know what is bad for the environment is bad for us.
But, in cases such as this, are we or our government
who are ignorant, indifferent or callous to the plight of our
‘environmental-colleagues’? The arrival of such issue is no indictment of our nation’s
progress – unless, of course, it is ignored. So, having said that should we
narrow down responsible parties who are representing Malaysians in ensuring our
sustainable development as follows?; THE HONORARY NO.1, THE YBs and LAW/POLICY
MAKERS, MIDA, MITI, AELB, UPEN, DOSH, DOE, etc. (an array of others actually).
We do hope the foreign team of experts who are invited to perform an assessment
on this matter on-site in June would be publishing their reports to the public
as well.
Finally, it’s reverting to the power that governing
policy-makers wield, in this context, foreign investments versus local
sustainable development. This power has great potential use and abuse. I
believe that Malaysians with clear conscience on sustainable development shall
implore that this power be exercised with great deal of fiduciary and moral
responsibility while serving us – the people who shares responsibility in
preserving our environment – Our Heritage. (Added: 27/03/12): - So, is LYNAS the issue, or, those 'with' them that are targeted? I shall leave that luxury of discretion to all honourable readers.
Written and posted to affiliates via the e-mail in April 2011 by Khalid Mohd Ariff.
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