Радиационная гигиена (Oct 2016)

Hygienic characteristics of radiation situation in the water area of The Ladoga Lake during salvaging of the radioactively contaminated experimental vessel “KIT”

  • I. K. Romanovich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21514/1998-426X-2016-9-3-6-13
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 6 – 13

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In 1991, a salvage operation of the waterlogged radioactive contaminated vessel in the water area of lake Ladoga was carried out. In 1953-1954, new radiological weapons or new radiological warfare agenst were tested on this vessel. By the beginning of works, the experimental vessel was on the ooze in the half-flooded condition at a depth of 4,5-6 meters. There were approximate 2000 m3 of contaminated water and silt, mixed with oil products inside the vessel. The aims of the study are to perform:1) the hygienic assessment of radiation situation on the place of the vessel berthing before, during and after ship salvaging; 2) the radiation risk assessment for the population of the region. The assessment of the radiological situation on the board and at the place of the vessel berthing was carried out on the base of dosimetric, spectrometric and radiochemistry surveys. The gamma ray exposure rate at a height of 1 m from the superstructures and main deck outer surfaces was on average 0,14 μSv/h andit did not exceeded 0,30 μSv/h. On the place of the vessel berthing, an increasing of concentrations of Sr-90, Cs-137, Pu-239,240 in samples of water, bottom sediments, and algae has been determined. Object posed no radiation hazard to the population of the region. However, some inhabitants, despite the ban, visited the vessel for recreation and fishing. Their potential exposure dose could reach 0,5 mSv/y. Ship salvaging included salvage pontoon launching, ship’s bottom isolation, liquid waste pumping from the vessel to the special tanker, ship raising and dockage, liquid waste remediation, discharge of remediated water in the water area of lake Ladoga, solidification of liquid waste remained in the vessel’s rooms. Liquid waste remediation and strict radiation control of each process prohibited significant hygienic degradation of the radiation situation in the water area of the lake Ladoga. An insignificant increasing of levels of radioactivity in water during the vessel salvaging was due to the mixing and raising of bottom sediments. For prevention of the environmental contamination by radionuclides and oil-products on the route of the vessel traffic, next protective measures were performed: 1) setting up in the floating dock special pallet wherein collected flowing out of the vessel liquid waste; 2) solidification of liquid waste remained in the vessel’s rooms; 3) partly isolation of the vessel hull.

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