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Radiological hazard assessment for human from nuclear power plant effluent released under normal operation scenario (hypothetical case study)

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RADIATION PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY
卷 216, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2023.111380

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Radiological hazard; A hypothetical case study; Concentration of radionuclides; Annual effective dose; Excess lifetime cancer risk

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This paper presents an assessment of the radiological hazard for humans from nuclear power plant effluent released into a river under normal operation scenarios. The study concludes that the radiological hazard from this effluent is minimal and within acceptable limits according to international standards. It also highlights the potential hazards related to the higher concentration of 137Cs in sediments over time.
This paper presents an assessment of the radiological hazard for humans from nuclear power plant effluent released into a river under normal operation scenarios (NOS). A hypothetical case study was conducted to es-timate the annual effective dose (AED) received by the general public due to the discharge of effluent from the nuclear power plant. The results indicate that the radiological hazard for humans from nuclear power plant effluent released under (NOS) is minimal. The estimated AED received by the general public was found to be below 0.1 mSv/year, which is well below the annual dose limit of 1 mSv/y set by the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). The excess lifetime cancer risk (ELCR) detected remained within acceptable limits. These results estimated that nuclear power can be a safe and reliable source of energy when operated in accordance with established safety protocols. The study revealed that the concentration of 137Cs in sediments was higher than that of other radionuclides studied, leading to increased potential hazards over time. Overall, this study provides valuable information on the radiological hazard associated with nuclear power plant effluent released into a river under (NOS), which can be useful in the development of radiation protection strategies for nuclear power plants and in the communication of the risks associated with nuclear power to the public.

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