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    STUDIA GEOLOGIA - Issue no. 1 / 2007  
         
  Article:   DILUTION FACTOR FOR DANUBE - BLACK SEA CANAL WATER IN AGIGEA - BLACK SEA AREA USING TRITIATED WASTEWATER FROM NPP CERNAVODA.

Authors:  CARMEN VARLAM, IOAN STEFANESCU, IONUŢ FAURESCU, DENISA DOBRINESCU, IRINA POPESCU.
 
       
         
  Abstract:  The Danube - Black Sea Canal is situated in the southeastern part of Romania. It takes its waters from Danube, upstream Cernavoda town, and flows into the Black Sea at Agigea. The main uses of the channel are numerous, but navigation and nuclear power generation at the Cernavoda Nuclear Power Plant can be mentioned. In addition, the canal is highly urbanized. The maximum weigh-carrying of the canal is 70 million t/year. Agigea is the most important harbor of the Canal and due to intense activity, the risk of accidents is relatively high.  
         
     
         
         
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