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G I S – An Open Window For Environmental Protection At
Nuclear Power Plants
M. Zaplaic*, A. Deneanu**,
S. Iliuta*, T. Zaplaic*,
A. Dragomir*, D. Zisu*
* Cepstra Grup SRL
** Westagem SRL
The 14th Conference
“Progress in Cryogenics and Isotopes Separation”
Calimanesti, October 2008
What’s GIS ?
Integration of 5 basic components
People
Data
Procedures
www.esri.com
GIS Technology
GIS platforms provide a useful tool to organize, analyze and illustrate geographically linked data
GIS technology facilitates: handling objects in geographic space better knowledge based on spatial data and events maps digital storage as database structured in layers of
spatial referenced information, based on international units (metter)
automatic scale transformation software conversion between Geographic Coordinate Systems spatial analysis functions for multiple correlations inside or
between layers
GIS - Benefits
Improvement of organisational and planning activities
Support for decision making
Improvement of geodatabase design and management
Reduction of redundant information in geodatabase
Integration of information from multiple data sources
New data providing by queries and complex analyses of geographical (related) data
GIS - Integrated Approach
Noise levels distribution
Residential areas
Industrial areas
Roads
Hydrology
Landscape
Level lines
Various types of information
Geographical information Industrial facilities Demography Hydrology Land use Roads, railways Human health and safety
information Natural risk areas Risk areas Environmental monitoring
networks Protected areas Habitats and biotops Meteo data, aso
GIS & Environmental Protection
Wildfire Fight Management
Air Quality Management
Coastal Zones Management
Pit Firefighting Management
Waste Water ManagementManagement of
Natural Sources
Management of Disasters
GIS Applications
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Nuclear Power Plants & Environmental Protection
Finding the appropriate location :
Risks: Seismic (Geomorphology and seismic maps) Hydrology (Floods, Drought) Exposed population (localities, no. of inhabitants) Protected areas (special protected areas, sites of
community interest) Estimated areas of impact (air, water, soil) under
ordinary conditions and/or accident
Others: Access (railways, roads, landscape, waterways)
Nuclear Power Plants & Environmental Protection
During operation and after closure:
Monitoring networks (radioactivity levels in air, soil, water) – sources / receptors
Health and safety monitoring (effects of human exposure by radioactivity intake, incidence of related diseases a.s.o.)
Survey on the site for nuclear waste storage
Register of events
Romania – Cernavoda Overview
Romania – Cernavoda Overview - Roads
Romania – Cernavoda Overview - Railways
Romania – Cernavoda Overview – Seismic Map
Zoom Cernavoda Nuclear Plant (60 km x 60 km) – Land Cover
Zoom Cernavoda Nuclear Plant (60 km x 60 km) – Data View
Zoom Cernavoda Nuclear Plant (60 km x 60 km) – Map View
OpenGIS Applications & Nuclear Power Plants
GIS – But Not Stand Alone
SoundPLAN
Georeferencing
Input for noise levels modelling
Estimated noise isolines – SoundPLAN for data input & CEPSTRA software for noise levels modeling & Surfer for isolines mapping & Google Earth for georeferencing
Local noise sources - industry
- traffic