As of July 5, 2023, the radiation situation in Ukraine is within its usual limits
At the observation points of the NGMSU and ASKRS radiometric network in the 30 km zone around the nuclear power plant, nuclear power plant, nuclear power plant, POIEC and territories contaminated by the Chernobyl disaster (except for the exclusion zone of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant), the values of the exposure dose power are recorded, which are in within their average monthly values.
This indicates not only the absence of new emergency situations at nuclear-hazardous facilities of Ukraine, but also the absence of cross-border transfer through the territory of Ukraine of radioactively contaminated air masses capable of changing the natural radiation background.
The environmental impact of emissions from Ukraine's nuclear power plant activities was vanishingly small.
The highest value of PED on the NGMSU radiometric network was recorded at the Chernobyl weather station and was 175 NzV/h, which is below the control level (CR).
The additional exposure of the population of Ukraine as a result of the operation of the NPP was significantly lower than the permissible levels determined by the sanitary and hygienic regulations in accordance with the current regulatory and legal acts on radiation safety (NRB-97, etc.).
Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center