Lots of good looking chicks there..
Free market capitalism.
Last week, our ash dump of the Novosibirsk plant 5 became the star of social networks. We decided to answer the most popular questions.
The ash dump is not poisonous: blue gulls do not fly there, and plants do not die. The radiation is normal there.
But it is impossible to swim in the ash dump. The water has a high alkaline content. This is due to dissolved calcium salts and other metal oxides. Skin contact with such water may cause a reaction.
Bottom ash dump is muddy! Getting out of the reservoir alone is almost impossible. Therefore, we urge you not to get inside to take a slefie, it is dangerous.
The ash dump is needed to store ash. It remains after burning coal at the station. The ash is mixed with water and enters the ash dump through pipes.
This is NOT a natural lake. It was made by people.
Why is the water in the ash dump blue? There are two reasons:
Depth of the ash dump (1-2 meters);
Calcium salts and oxides of various metals that are dissolved in the water that has a high pH (more than 8).
If it were not for the combination of these reasons, there would be no such visual effect. For example, at the ash dump of the Novosibirsk plant 3, which also runs on brown coal, the water has normal color due to is smaller depth.
Sit back on the beach and post pics eating Tide Pods while planning a trip to visit Chernobyl.
These women live in Siberia?...............