An experimental study concerning the transport of Rn-222 in uranium mill tailings (UMTs) and in the cover layer was launched in 1997 with the participation of the French uranium mining company (COGEMA). Evaluation of the cover layer's effectiveness in reducing Rn-222 flux emanating from UMTs was one of its objectives. In the first phase, the Rn-222 flux densities were measured regularly on a UMT layer. In the second phase, the UNIT was covered with a one-meter layer of compacted material consisting of crushed waste rock derived from mining activities. Radon-222 flux was then measured at the surface of this cover layer. Observations were compared with radon flux calculated using TRACI, a model for vertical water and gas flow and radon transport. The results show that the calculations bear a fair resemblance to the observations in both cases. They also show that the effectiveness of the cover layer calculated with TRACI, using the thickness and textural properties of the cover material, is very close to the measured effectiveness. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.