F1SCHEDULE 1AMONITORING: MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

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PART FIndicative dose

Screening for gross alpha activity and gross beta activity3

1

Scottish Water may use screening strategies for gross alpha activity and gross beta activity (or, where appropriate, residual beta activity after subtraction of the potassium-40 activity) to monitor the water for indicative dose.

2

Subject to sub-paragraph (3), screening levels must be set at—

a

0.1 Bq/l for gross alpha activity; and

b

1.0 Bq/l for gross beta activity.

3

Scottish Water may set alternative levels to those specified in sub-paragraph (2) if it can demonstrate that these will ensure that an indicative dose of 0.1 mSv is not exceeded.

4

If the gross alpha activity is less than 0.1 Bq/l and the gross beta activity is less than 1.0 Bq/l, Scottish Water may assume that the indicative dose is less than 0.1 mSv.

5

Where sub-paragraph (4) applies, Scottish Water is not required to carry out a radiological investigation unless it is aware—

a

that specific radionuclides are present in the water; and

b

that these are liable to cause an indicate dose in excess of 0.1 mSv.

6

If the gross alpha activity exceeds 0.1 Bq/l or the gross beta activity exceeds 1.0 Bq/l, Scottish Water must carry out an analysis for specific radionuclides.

7

Scottish Water must, in deciding which radionuclides require to be measured for the purposes of sub-paragraph (6), take into account all relevant information about likely sources of radioactivity.

8

If elevated levels of tritium are detected in a sample, Scottish Water must also measure the gross alpha activity and gross beta activity in that sample.