Country Management approach Notes
Direct
discharge
Wastewater treatment
Greece Direct discharge to sewer allowed, provided that the wastewater is readily dispersible in water and the maximum concentration of radioactive substances is not greater than 3.7 MBq/l. For 131I thyroid post-operatory therapy wastewater decay storage prior to discharge to sewer is required to meet this criterion.
Republic of Ireland Both direct discharge to sewer and use of holding tanks are currently employed. Hospitals are granted with authorisation on activity being administered.
Spain Clearance levels are used to determine disposal routers. Where activities are above clearance levels waste should be stored for decay.
Great Britain Direct discharge to sewer allowed, but sites are required to demonstrate BPM and that the critical group dose constraint of 300 µSv/y is not exceeded. Consideration being given to use of delay thanks for new facilities undertaking treatment of large numbers of patients with 131I.
Table 3: List of countries that permit both approaches to patient excreta management [Punt 2010].