Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Jul 2023)

Design, setup and routine operation of a water treatment system for the monitoring of low activities of tritium in water

  • C.D.R. Azevedo,
  • A. Baeza,
  • E. Chauveau,
  • J.A. Corbacho,
  • J. Díaz,
  • J. Domange,
  • C. Marquet,
  • M. Martínez-Roig,
  • F. Piquemal,
  • C. Roldán,
  • J. Vasco,
  • J.F.C.A. Veloso,
  • N. Yahlali

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 7
pp. 2349 – 2355

Abstract

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In the TRITIUM project, an on-site monitoring system is being developed to measure tritium (3H) levels in water near nuclear power plants. The quite low-energy betas emitted by 3H have a very short average path in water (5 μm as shown by simulations for 18 keV electrons). This path would be further reduced by impurities present in the water, resulting in a significant reduction of the detection efficiency. Therefore, one of the essential requirements of the project is the elimination of these impurities through a filtration process and the removal of salts in solution. This paper describes a water treatment system developed for the project that meets the following requirements: the water produced should be of near-pure water quality according to ISO 3696 grade 3 standard (conductivity < 10 μS/cm); the system should operate autonomously and be remotely monitored.

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