Abstract: | Due to material degradation in tubing, the heat exchanger for the primary coolant of the 1 MW Tsing Hua Open-pool Reactor has minor leakage to the secondary cooling system since 1970. In the past 20 years, trace amounts of 58,60Co, 51Cr, 137Cs, 54Mn, 46Sc, and 65Zn have leaked through the cooling system, accumulated, and eventually trapped in the discharge pond directly in front of the reactor. The distribution of these radionuclides in the mud at different depths and various locations in the pond was measured with standard procedures of radioactive soil sampling and counting techniques. Concentration of corrosion products, with no more than 40 KBq/Kg dry at the hottest spot, was contour-mapped to reveal the accumulation patterns of these trace level radioactive products at the end of the 20-year period. |