Techa Map

The Techa is an eastward river on the eastern flank of the southern Ural Mountains noted for its nuclear contamination. It is 243 kilometres long, and its basin covers 7,600 square kilometres. It begins by the once-secret nuclear processing town of Ozyorsk about 80 kilometres northwest of Chelyabinsk and flows east then northeast to the small town of Dalm…
The Techa is an eastward river on the eastern flank of the southern Ural Mountains noted for its nuclear contamination. It is 243 kilometres long, and its basin covers 7,600 square kilometres. It begins by the once-secret nuclear processing town of Ozyorsk about 80 kilometres northwest of Chelyabinsk and flows east then northeast to the small town of Dalmatovo to flow into the mid-part of the Iset, a tributary of the Tobol. Its basin is close to and north of the Miass, longer than these rivers apart from the Tobol.
  • Country: Russia
  • Mouth: Iset
  • Length: 243 km (151 mi)
  • Basin size: 7,600 km² (2,900 sq mi)
  • Progression: Iset→ Tobol→ Irtysh→ Ob→ Kara Sea
Data from: en.wikipedia.org