UN Confirms Plutonium Found In Kosovo
16 February 2001 UNEP/85
UN Environment Programme Confirms Plutonium Found In DU Ammunition
GENEVA, 16 February (UNEP) –- Traces of plutonium have been detected in the DU penetrators found at sites in Kosovo that
were investigated in November 2000 by the United Nations Environment Programme's (UNEP) Depleted Uranium Assessment
Team, which included the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), UNEP reported here today. The existence of plutonium
was confirmed by the two laboratories tasked with analysing the penetrators –- the Swiss AC-Laboratory Spiez and the
Swedish Radiation Protection Institute (SSI). Together with three other European laboratories, these labs have been
analysing a total of 340 soil, water and other samples taken during the November field mission. The traces of isotopes
Pu-239/240 were found in four different penetrators (ammunition tips). The amount of plutonium in the penetrators varied
from 0.8 to 12.87 Bq/kg. In January, UNEP confirmed that some labs had also found the uranium isotope U-236 in the
penetrators. (Note: Bq = becquerel, a measure of radioactivity.) The presence of these transuranic elements in the DU
indicates that at least some of the material has been in nuclear reactors. However, the amount of plutonium found in the
DU penetrators is very low and does not have any significant impact on their overall radioactivity. "According to an
assessment by the Swiss AC-Laboratory Spiez, these newest findings about the composition of the depleted uranium only
lead to a minor change in the overall radiological situation and should, therefore, not cause any immediate alarm", said
UNEP Executive Director Klaus Toepfer. "As we stated earlier*, UNEP's recommendations on what steps should be taken next
will be based on the full set of laboratory analyses, which are still ongoing, and will be presented in early March in
the report on the environmental effects of DU in Kosovo."
Note to journalists:
For more information, please contact UNEP Spokesperson, Tore Brevik, Nairobi, tel: 254-2-62-3292, e-mail: mailto:tore.brevik@unep.org ;
UNEP Depleted Uranium Assessment Team Chairman, Pekka Haavisto, in Finland, tel: 358-40-588-4720, e-mail: mailto:pekka.haavisto@upi-fiia.fi ; or
UNEP Press Officer in Geneva, Michael Williams, tel: 41-22-917-8242, 41-79-409-1528 (cell), e-mail: mailto:michael.williams@unep.ch. See also http://balkans.unep.ch
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See Press Release IAEA/1345-UNEP/82 of 25 January 2001 http://www.un.org/News/
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