Title

Multicriteria Relocation Analysis Of An Off-Site Radioactive Monitoring Network For A Nuclear Power Plant

Keywords

Air quality model; ISC-PRIME; Monitoring network; Multi criteria decision-making; Multi objective programming; Nuclear power plant

Abstract

Due to increasing environmental consciousness in most countries, every utility that owns a commercial nuclear power plant has been required to have both an on-site and off-site emergency response plan since the 1980s. A radiation monitoring network, viewed as part of the emergency response plan, can provide information regarding the radiation dosage emitted from a nuclear power plant in a regular operational period and/or abnormal measurements in an emergency event. Such monitoring information might help field operators and decision-makers to provide accurate responses or make decisions to protect the public health and safety. This study aims to conduct an integrated simulation and optimization analysis looking for the relocation strategy of a long-term regular off-site monitoring network at a nuclear power plant. The planning goal is to downsize the current monitoring network but maintain its monitoring capacity as much as possible. The monitoring sensors considered in this study include the thermoluminescence dosimetry (TLD) and air sampling system (AP) simultaneously. It is designed for detecting the radionuclide accumulative concentration, the frequency of violation, and the possible population affected by a long-term impact in the surrounding area regularly while it can also be used in an accidental release event. With the aid of the calibrated Industrial Source Complex-Plume Rise Model Enhancements (ISC-PRIME) simulation model to track down the possible radionuclide diffusion, dispersion, transport, and transformation process in the atmospheric environment, a multiobjective evaluation process can be applied to achieve the screening of monitoring stations for the nuclear power plant located at Hengchun Peninsula, South Taiwan. To account for multiple objectives, this study calculated preference weights to linearly combine objective functions leading to decision-making with exposure assessment in an optimization context. Final suggestions should be useful for narrowing the set of scenarios that decision-makers need to consider in this relocation process. © 2006 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.

Publication Date

8-1-2006

Publication Title

Environmental Management

Volume

38

Issue

2

Number of Pages

197-217

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-005-0007-7

Socpus ID

33745328821 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/33745328821

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