RADIATION MONITORING NETWORK IN POLAND

Dariusz Grabowski, Walenty Kurowski, Wojciech Muszynski, Barbara Rubel, Genowefa Smagala, Justyna Swietochowska

Central Laboratory for Radiological Protection, Dosimetry Department, 7 Konwaliowa Str., 03-194 Warsaw, Poland


In Poland the radioactive contamination of the environment and food has been controlled since the early sixties by the Service for Measurements of Radioactive Contamination (SPSP). The Service comprises a network of measuring stations and the Centre of Radioactive Contamination Measurements (COPSP). Actually, there are 100 measurement stations. The main task of such station is systematic measurement of radioactivity level in samples of environment components and food. Nine stations of SPSP acting within meteorological stations, ten stations of low level air radioactivity measurements (Aerosols Sampling Stations ASS-500) and eleven permanent monitoring stations (PMS) form the radiation monitoring warning system in Poland.