Author:
Azevedo C.D.R.,Baeza A.,Chauveau E.,Corbacho J.A.,Díaz J.,Domange J.,Marquet C.,Martínez-Roig M.,Piquemal F.,Prado D.,Veloso J.F.C.A.,Yahlali N.
Abstract
Abstract
In this paper, we report the development and performance of
a detector module envisaging a tritium-in-water real-time activity
monitor. The monitor is based on modular detection units whose
number can be chosen according to the required sensitivity. The full
system is being designed to achieve a Minimum Detectable
Activity (MDA) of 100 Bq/L of tritium-in-water activity
which is the limit established by the E.U. Council Directive
2013/51/Euratom for water intended for human consumption. The same
system can be used as a real-time pre-alert system for nuclear power
plant regarding tritium-in water environmental surveillance. The
first detector module was characterized, commissioned and installed
immediately after the discharge channel of the Arrocampo dam
(Almaraz nuclear power plant, Spain) on the Tagus river. Due to the
high sensitivity of the single detection modules, the system
requires radioactive background mitigation techniques through the
use of active and passive shielding. We have extrapolated a
MDA of 3.6 kBq/L for a single module being this value
limited by the cosmic background. The obtained value for a single
module is already compatible with a real-time environmental
surveillance and pre-alert system. Further optimization of the
single-module sensitivity will imply the reduction of the number of
modules and the cost of the detector system.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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