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Natural radionuclides in waste water discharged from coal-fired power plants in Serbia.
Jankovic, Marija M; Todorovic, Dragana J; Sarap, Natasa B; Krneta Nikolic, Jelena D; Rajacic, Milica M; Pantelic, Gordana K.
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  • Jankovic MM; Radiation and Environmental Protection Department, University of Belgrade, Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade 11001, Serbia E-mail: marijam@vinca.rs.
  • Todorovic DJ; Radiation and Environmental Protection Department, University of Belgrade, Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade 11001, Serbia E-mail: marijam@vinca.rs.
  • Sarap NB; Radiation and Environmental Protection Department, University of Belgrade, Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade 11001, Serbia E-mail: marijam@vinca.rs.
  • Krneta Nikolic JD; Radiation and Environmental Protection Department, University of Belgrade, Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade 11001, Serbia E-mail: marijam@vinca.rs.
  • Rajacic MM; Radiation and Environmental Protection Department, University of Belgrade, Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade 11001, Serbia E-mail: marijam@vinca.rs.
  • Pantelic GK; Radiation and Environmental Protection Department, University of Belgrade, Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade 11001, Serbia E-mail: marijam@vinca.rs.
Water Sci Technol ; 74(11): 2634-2638, 2016 Dec.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27973368
ABSTRACT
Investigation of the natural radioactivity levels in water around power plants, as well as in plants, coal, ash, slag and soil, and to assess the associated radiation hazard is becoming an emerging and interesting topic. This paper is focused on the results of the radioactivity analysis in waste water samples from five coal-fired power plants in Serbia (Nikola Tesla A, Nikola Tesla B, Kolubara, Morava and Kostolac), which were analyzed in the period 2003-2015. River water samples taken upstream and downstream from the power plants, drain water and overflow water were analyzed. In the water samples gamma spectrometry analysis was performed as well as determination of gross alpha and beta activity. Natural radionuclide 40K was detected by gamma spectrometry, while the concentrations of other radionuclides, 226Ra, 235U and 238U, usually were below the minimum detection activity (MDA). 232Th and artificial radionuclide 137Cs were not detected in these samples. Gross alpha and beta activities were determined by the α/ß low level proportional counter Thermo Eberline FHT 770 T. In the analyzed samples, gross alpha activity ranged from MDA to 0.47 Bq L-1, while the gross beta activity ranged from MDA to 1.55 Bq L-1.
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Radioisótopos / Contaminantes Radiactivos del Suelo / Contaminantes Radiactivos del Agua / Aguas Residuales País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Radioisótopos / Contaminantes Radiactivos del Suelo / Contaminantes Radiactivos del Agua / Aguas Residuales País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article