Abstract

The paperfocuses on an analysis of the results of long-term monitoring of the concentrations of 137Cs, 90Sr and 3H in hydrosphere in the vicinity of Temelín Nuclear Power Plant (Temelín plant). The radionuclides were monitored in surface water, river sediments, aquatic flora and fish species. The main objective of the study was to analyze and integrate all of the knowledge on concentrations and behaviour of these radionuclides, which originate mainly from residual contamination, in order to assess the impacts of Temelín Nuclear Power Plant on hydrosphere in these indicators during its standard operation and possible accidents. The radionuclides were analyzed in terms of spatial and temporal variability in their concentrations and their inflows and outflows, mainly into and from Orlík Reservoir. The analysis included standard radioecological characteristics, which were applicable for assessing long-term development and behavior of radionuclides in the environment affected by their possible accidental releases on the territory of the Czech Republic or outside this territory. For all of the components of the environment, the concentrations of 137Cs and 90Sr which were used for calculation of their effective and ecological half-time, were decreasing. For 137Cs in surface water and fish, the rates of the decrease in the first and second monitoring period were different. The rate of the decrease in 90Sr concentration was invariable. The results of the monitoring showed that 86% of suspended solids and 62% of 137Cs inflowing into Orlík Reservoir accumulated in the reservoir while accumulation of 90Sr was not substantiated. Outflows of 137Cs and 90Sr activities were assessed in relation to their concentrations that were accumulated in individual basins until 1986 consequently to Chernobyl accident and tests of atmospheric nuclear weapons. The results for the whole area of the Vltava, Luznice and Otava River basins upstream from the Vltava River at Solenice showed that during the period 1986-2013 only 0.49% of 137Cs activity and 3.6% of 90Sr activity that accumulated in the basins were washed and flowed out from the area. Distribution coefficients derived from summary analysis of sediments and concentration factors for biota were calculated. Concentrations of 3H in river sites not affected by Temelín plant were slowly decreasing and their values were substantially below those from the sites affected by the plant.

Highlights

  • The study focuses on an analysis of the results of long-term monitoring and assessment of radionuclide concentrations in hydrosphere in the vicinity of Temelín Nuclear Power Plant.Pilot operation of the Temelín plant was launched in June 2002

  • Concentrations of 137Cs and 90Sr were monitored in all components of surface waters and their trends were assessed by using data from the inflow and outflow into and from Orlík Reservoir

  • Outflows of 137Cs and 90Sr activities were assessed in relation to their concentrations that were accumulated in individual basins until 1986 to Chernobyl accident and tests of atmospheric nuclear weapons

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Introduction

The study focuses on an analysis of the results of long-term monitoring and assessment of radionuclide concentrations in hydrosphere in the vicinity of Temelín Nuclear Power Plant.Pilot operation of the Temelín plant was launched in June 2002. Construction and subsequently operation of the Temelín plant initiated implementation of a number of projects, which were focused on possible impacts of the plant on the environment. The radionuclides that could originate from the plant operation include mainly caesium 137 and strontium 90. These radionuclides of artificial origin were detected in the components of the environment in the vicinity of the Temelín plant before its operation. This fact is attributed to radionuclide contamination remaining in the environment components after tests of atmospheric nuclear weapons in the fifties and sixties of the 20th century and Chernobyl accident in 1986

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