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JAEA-Testing-2011-007.pdf:46.74MB - 日本原子力研究開発機構

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<strong>JAEA</strong>-<strong>Testing</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-007<br />

Guide for Decontaminating Swimming Pool at Schools<br />

Quantam Beam Science Directorate,<br />

Fukushima Environmental Safety Center, Headquarters of Fukushima Partnership Operations<br />

Engineering Services Department, Nuclear Science Research Institute,<br />

Tokai Research and Development Center<br />

Nuclear Science and Engineering Department<br />

Japan Atomic Energy Agency<br />

Watanuki-machi, Takasaki-shi, Gunma-ken<br />

(Received December 21 <strong>2011</strong>)<br />

Because of TEPCO Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident due to the Great East Japan<br />

Earthquake, a huge amount of radioacitive materials was widely dispersed and precipitated into the<br />

environment. Swimming pools in Fukushima prefectures were contaminated with the radioactives. We <strong>JAEA</strong><br />

carried out several demonstration tests to decontaminate the radioactives and discharge the pool water safely.<br />

We concluded the results obtained from the tests as "Guide for decontaminating Swimming Pool at School"<br />

and released it quickly. Following this, we also released the guide in English. This manuscript, as an<br />

experimental report of the swimming pool water decontamination, is consisted from the guide in Japanese and<br />

English prepared.<br />

Keywords: Decontamination, Swimming Pool, Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident,<br />

Radioactive Materials<br />

Shimpei MATSUHASHI, Hiroshi KURIKAMI, Ryo YASUDA, Takao TAKANO,<br />

Noriaki SEKO, Hirochika NAGANAWA, Ryota KUROKI and Jun SAEGUSA<br />

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