Down-Hole Tritium in Water Detector
The SSS-33DHC System consists of a small diameter, watertight detector assembly with a pump plus processor. The sample is passed through a deionizer and filter and thence to the scintillation crystals in the flow cell which is viewed by a matched pair of photomultiplier tubes.
Detectors and Detection Flow-Thru Cell:
Thousands of boreholes in the United States should be monitored for Tritium. The water in these boreholes covers a wide range of Tritium concentrations; from highly contaminated to very clean.
- Current borehole sampling and lab test methodology involves taking a sample and sending it to a lab.
- A labor-intensive, slow, and expensive process.
Automating the monitoring of these boreholes for aquafer purity with SSS-33DHC Detectors is a cost-effective, real-time continuous monitoring process.
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