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SpectroTRACER Aqua at CGULS: Monitoring Solutions for Uranium Legacy Sites

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At the annual CGULS meeting, held in Tashkent from October 6 to 10 as part of the Regional Program for Environmental Remediation of Uranium Legacy Sites in Central Asia, participants presented key updates, advanced technical solutions, and international initiatives.

Delegates from Central Asian countries, international organizations, and donor institutions engaged in discussions on progress achieved, ongoing challenges, and future prospects for the sustainable management of uranium legacy sites.

Dr. Philippe GEFFROY, Team Leader, Lead Technologist, and Senior EU Program Officer, delivered a compelling presentation on the technical components of the PR206 project. He introduced the SpectroTRACER Aqua gamma detector—a cutting-edge device designed for continuous radiation monitoring in aquatic environments, featuring remote data transmission via 4G and seamless integration with centralized monitoring systems.

This demonstration set a high technical benchmark for the entire meeting and helped define the priorities for the sessions that followed.

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The WRHM2CA project plays a vital role in addressing climate change impacts across Central Asia by enhancing regional water monitoring systems and expanding laboratory capacities focused on uranium legacy sites in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan.

Through a network of precise, cost-effective, and compatible sensors and lab equipment tailored to each country, it creates a robust data system ready to aid in environmental crises.

Seamlessly integrated into national Environmental Security frameworks, this initiative empowers better collaboration and deeper insight into protecting natural resources and critical infrastructure from the evolving challenges of climate change.

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