COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 2013/51/EURATOM
of 22 October 2013
laying down requirements for the protection of the health of the general public with regard to radioactive substances in water intended for human consumption
Article 1
Subject matter
Article 2
Definitions
Article 3
Scope and exemptions
Article 4
General obligations
Article 5
Parametric values and points of compliance
Article 6
Monitoring and analysis
Article 7
Remedial action and notification of the general public
Article 8
Transposition into national law
Article 9
Entry into force
Article 10
Addressees
ANNEX I
Parameter |
Parametric value |
Unit |
Notes |
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Radon |
100 |
Bq/l |
(Note 1) |
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Tritium |
100 |
Bq/l |
(Note 2) |
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ID |
0,10 |
mSv |
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ANNEX II
MONITORING OF RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES
1.
General principles and monitoring frequencies
2.
Radon
3.
Tritium
4.
Indicative dose
5.
Water treatment
6.
Minimum sampling and analysis frequencies
Volume of water distributed or produced each day within a supply zone (Notes 1 and 2) m3 |
Number of samples per year (Notes 3 and 4) |
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volume ≤ 100 |
(Note 5) |
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100 < volume ≤ 1 000 |
1 |
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1 000 < volume ≤ 10 000 |
1 + 1 for each 3 300 m3/d and part thereof of the total volume |
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10 000 < volume ≤ 100 000 |
3 + 1 for each 10 000 m3/d and part thereof of the total volume |
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volume > 100 000 |
10 + 1 for each 25 000 m3/d and part thereof of the total volume |
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Member States shall define sampling frequencies for water intended for human consumption put into bottles or containers intended for sale. In so doing Member States may take into consideration the volume of water produced. |
7.
Averaging
ANNEX III
MONITORING FOR INDICATIVE DOSE AND ANALYTICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
1.
Monitoring for compliance with the ID
(a) screening for certain radionuclides, or screening for an individual radionuclide
(b) screening strategies for gross alpha activity and gross beta activity
2.
Calculation of the ID
Origin |
Nuclide |
Derived concentration |
Natural |
U-238(3) |
3,0 Bq/l |
U-234(3) |
2,8 Bq/l |
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Ra-226 |
0,5 Bq/l |
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Ra-228 |
0,2 Bq/l |
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Pb-210 |
0,2 Bq/l |
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Po-210 |
0,1 Bq/l |
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Artificial |
C-14 |
240 Bq/l |
Sr-90 |
4,9 Bq/l |
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Pu-239/Pu-240 |
0,6 Bq/l |
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Am-241 |
0,7 Bq/l |
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Co-60 |
40 Bq/l |
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Cs-134 |
7,2 Bq/l |
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Cs-137 |
11 Bq/l |
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I-131 |
6,2 Bq/l |
3.
Performance characteristics and methods of analysis
Parameters and radionuclides |
Limit of detection (Notes 1, 2) |
Notes |
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Tritium |
10 Bq/l |
Note 3 |
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Radon |
10 Bq/l |
Note 3 |
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gross alpha activity |
0,04 Bq/l |
Note 4 |
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gross beta activity |
0,4 Bq/l |
Note 4 |
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U-238 |
0,02 Bq/l |
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U-234 |
0,02 Bq/l |
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Ra-226 |
0,04 Bq/l |
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Ra-228 |
0,02 Bq/l |
Note 5 |
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Pb-210 |
0,02 Bq/l |
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Po-210 |
0,01 Bq/l |
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C-14 |
20 Bq/l |
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Sr-90 |
0,4 Bq/l |
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Pu-239/Pu-240 |
0,04 Bq/l |
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Am-241 |
0,06 Bq/l |
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Co-60 |
0,5 Bq/l |
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Cs-134 |
0,5 Bq/l |
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Cs-137 |
0,5 Bq/l |
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I-131 |
0,5 Bq/l |
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