In this paper, an impact study of the consequences of uranium mining on the Caraş Valley was carried out and includes the radioactive effects of uranium mining activity, as well as the monitoring, remediation and post-closure program of environmental factors. The experimental part highlights the influence of the exploitation of uranium deposits on the soil and vegetation. By bringing uranium ore to the surface, in the areas where it is handled or transported, an influence on the environment is highlighted by increasing the content of natural uranium and decay products from its family in environmental factors. Soil and vegetation are directly contaminated by the storage of sterile ore, poor ore, ore storage or radioactive waste; either indirectly by contaminating the air or water causing soil and vegetation pollution. [1]
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