Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5477472 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In-air tritium measurements were conducted around the AREVA NC La Hague reprocessing plant, as well as on other sites that are not impacted by the nuclear industry in northwest of France. The results indicate that the dominant tritium form around the AREVA site is HT (86%). HT and HTO levels are lower than 5 and 1 Bq. mâ3 for hourly samples taken in the plume. No tritiated organic molecules (TOM) were detected. 26 measurement campaigns were performed and links were established between near-field 85Kr, HT and HTO activities. Environmental measurements are in line with those taken at the discharge stack, and tend to demonstrate that there are no rapid changes in the tritium forms released. Out of the influence of any nuclear activities, the levels measured were below 13Â mBq.mâ3 for HT and 5Â mBq.mâ3 for HTO (<0.5 Bq. Lâ1). HTO level in air seems to be influenced by HTO activities in surrounding seawater.
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Authors
O. Connan, D. Hébert, L. Solier, D. Maro, G. Pellerin, C. Voiseux, M. Lamotte, P. Laguionie,