Journal of Water and Health (Dec 2023)
Tritium contents in drinking and surface seawaters before the nuclear power plant planned in Sinop (Türkiye) and their radiological risks on human population
Abstract
This study aims to determine the background levels of tritium radioisotope in drinking and seawater samples of Sinop province before the nuclear power plant was established in Sinop. In this context, a total of 174 water samples were collected, these are as follows: nine drinking water samples from the Sinop center and districts and 165 seawater samples from the seacoast from Samsun to Kastamonu. Tritium concentrations in the collected water samples were measured by the liquid scintillation counter. The minimum detectable activity for the method used was found to be 1.48 Bq/L. The tritium concentrations of the seawater and drinking water samples were found in the range of <MDA (minimum detectable activity)-6.29 Bq/L and 2.45–3.17 Bq/L, respectively. In addition, the annual effective dose rates of the people consuming these drinking waters due to the tritium radioisotope were calculated separately for infants, children and adults and found to be 12.12, 16.96 and 35.38 nSv, respectively. HIGHLIGHTS Tritium concentrations in the seawater and drinking water samples were determined.; A radiological map of the study area was created.; Annual effective dose rates for infants, children and adults were calculated.; Lifetime cancer risk values for females and males were calculated.; All of the tritium concentrations were found to be lower than the limit values.;
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