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Influence of operation of thermal and fast reactors of the Beloyarsk NPP on the radioecological situation in the cooling pond: Part II, Macrophytes and fish

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NUCLEAR ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 55, Issue 2, Pages 707-716

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KOREAN NUCLEAR SOC
DOI: 10.1016/j.net.2022.10.025

Keywords

Nuclear power plant; LWGR; FNR; Cooling pond; Hydrobionts; Macrophytes; Fish; Radioecological monitoring; 60Co; 90Sr; 137Cs; 3H; Long-term dynamics; Radiation safety

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The influence of waste technological waters from thermal and fast reactors at Beloyarsk NPP in Russia on the accumulation of 60Co, 90Sr, and 137Cs in plants and fish in the cooling pond was investigated. The critical radionuclides, pathways of entry into the ecosystem, and periods of maximum discharge were determined. The study demonstrated that the use of fast reactors at Beloyarsk NPP has a smaller impact on the release of artificial radionuclides into the environment. Monitoring studies from 1976 to 2019 showed a significant decrease in the specific activity of NPP-derived radionuclides in plants and fish.
The influence of waste technological waters of thermal and fast reactors of Beloyarsk NPP (Russia) on the accumulation of 60Co, 90Sr and 137Cs in macrophytes and ichthyofauna of the cooling pond has been studied. Critical radionuclides, routes of their entry into the ecosystem and periods of maximum discharge of radioisotopes into the cooling pond have been determined. It is shown that the technology of electricity generation at the Beloyarsk NPP, based on fast reactors, has a much smaller effect on the release of artificial radionuclides into the environment. Therefore, during the entire period of monitoring studies (1976-2019), the decrease in the specific activity of radionuclides of NPP origin in macrophytes was 13-25800 times, in ichthyofauna 1.5-44.5 times. The maximum discharge of artificial radionuclides into the Beloyarsk reservoir was noted during the period of restoration and decontamination work aimed at eliminating the emergencies at the AMB reactors of NPP. The factors influencing the accumulation of artificial radionuclides in the components of the freshwater ecosystem of the Beloyarsk cooling pond have been determined, including: the physicochemical nature of radioisotopes, their concentration in surface water, the temperature of the aquatic environment, the trophicity of the reservoir, the species of hydrobionts.(c) 2022 Korean Nuclear Society, Published by Elsevier Korea LLC. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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