Shacha (Ryazan Oblast)

The Shacha (Russian: Шача) is a small tributary of the Tsna in Ryazan Oblast, Russia. It is 48 kilometres (30 mi) long, and its drainage basin covers 449 square kilometres (173 sq mi).[1] It has presented a hydrologic problem since the Globus-1 test, when it changed its course and threatened to flood the hole left by the explosion. This has the potential for spreading the nuclear pollution to the entire Volga region. Several engineers have proposed building a reinforced covering over the hole and digging a 12 km channel to shift the river away from the place of explosion. There is nearby town named Shatsk (Шацк).

Shacha
Moksha basin map
Native nameШача (Russian)
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
MouthTsna
 • coordinates
53°58′45″N 41°53′01″E / 53.9792°N 41.8835°E / 53.9792; 41.8835
Length48 km (30 mi)
Basin size449 km2 (173 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionTsnaMokshaOkaVolgaCaspian Sea

References edit

  1. ^ «Река ШАЧА», Russian State Water Registry