DOSIMETRY AND CANCER RISK ESTIMATIONS FOR DIFFERENT RADIATION PROTECTION SOLUTIONS AT DECOMMISSIONING A CONTAMINATED NUCLEAR POWER PLANT SITE

Author:

Andersson Martin1234ORCID,Eckerman Keith5,Ören Ünal6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiation Physics , Sahlgrenska Cancer Center, , Gothenburg , Sweden

2. University of Gothenburg , Sahlgrenska Cancer Center, , Gothenburg , Sweden

3. Medical Radiation Physics , ITM, Malmö, , SE-205 02 Malmö , Sweden

4. Lund University , ITM, Malmö, , SE-205 02 Malmö , Sweden

5. Center for Radiation Protection Knowledge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory , Oak Ridge, TN , USA

6. Barsebäck Kraft AB , Box 524, 246 25 Löddeköpinge , Sweden

Abstract

Abstract Contaminated sediments originating from dredging activities in a nuclear power plant site were placed in a pond, which has to be taken into consideration during the future decommissioning process. The sediments have to be handled to free release the site. The radionuclides Co-60 and Cs-137 were identified and the activity concentrations (Bq/kg) were quantified in the range of 10–6000 and 5–50 Bq kg−1, respectively. The absorbed dose rate to individuals of various ages and sex present at the site of the dry pond area was estimated. The radiological impact in terms of lifetime attributable risk (LAR) and effective dose were calculated. For a 30-year-old male exposed during one year without any action regarding the sediments in the dried out pond, the LAR was predicted to be 0.0027, which recalculated to effective dose corresponds to 7.6 mSv year−1. The calculations show that countermeasures will be needed for the contaminated site.

Funder

Swedish Radiation Safety Authority

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Radiation,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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