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Environmental Radiation Monitoring System Development for Atmospheric Plumes from Light Water Reactor Nuclear Power Plants

Tachimori Ohba, Satsuharu Takimoto, Yoshio Kitada, Tomio Tsunoda, Akira Kobayashi, Kenji Ishida

Nuclear Technology / Volume 56 / Number 3 / March 1982 / Pages 580-590

Technical Paper / Radiation Biology and Environment / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT82-A32917

The environmental monitoring system for radiation exposure due to light water reactor (LWR) nuclear power plant plume is described. This system, employing a NaI(Tl) scintillation detector with an exposure rate conversion circuit, has the capability of highly accurate evaluation of radiation exposure due to an LWR plume with 0.15 million R/yr (39 nC/kg.yr) overevaluation and 0.05 million R/yr (13 nC/kg.yr) underevaluation. Plume exposure is identified by combining the time variation property of the exposure rate with meteorological parameters. Outlines of the present system are described, including monitoring results obtained over a 98-day period by tentative system at an LWR site boundary.