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Background and anthropogenic radionuclide derived dose rates to freshwater ecosystem: nuclear power plant cooling pond: reference organisms
Authors:Nedveckaite T  Filistovic V  Marciulioniene D  Prokoptchuk N  Plukiene R  Gudelis A  Remeikis V  Yankovich T  Beresford N-A
Institution:a Institute of Physics of the Center of Physical Science and Technology, Savanoriu av, 231, LT-02300, Vilnius, Lithuania
b Institute of Botany, Zaliuju ezeru 49, LT-08406, Vilnius, Lithuania
c AREVA Resources Canada Inc., P.O. Box 9204, 817-45th Street West, Saskatoon, SK S7K 3X5, Canada
d Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Lancaster Environment Centre, Library Av., Bailrigg, Lancaster, LA1 4AP, United Kingdom
Abstract:The radiological assessment of non-human biota to demonstrate protection is now accepted by a number of international and national bodies. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a scientific basis to assess and evaluate exposure of biota to ionizing radiation. Radionuclides from the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant (Lithuania) were discharged into Lake Druksiai cooling pond. Additional radionuclide migration and recharge to this lake from a hypothetical near-surface, low-level radioactive waste disposal, to be situated 1.5 km from the lake, had been simulated using RESRAD-OFFSITE code. This paper uses ERICA Integrated Approach with associated tools and databases to compare the radiological dose to freshwater reference organisms. Based on these data, it can be concluded that background dose rates to non-human biota in Lake Druksiai far exceed those attributable to anthropogenic radionuclides. With respect the fishery and corresponding annual committed effective human dose as a result of this fish consumption Lake Druksiai continues to be a high-productivity water body with intensive angling and possible commercial fishing.
Keywords:Environmental (freshwater ecosystem) radiation protection  Non-human biota  Background radionuclides  Anthropogenic radionuclides  Decision-making
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