Due to the fact that the potential threat to the health to the public living
near nuclear power plants is largely determined by the level of air pollution
by radionuclides, identification of the dispersion conditions of pollutants
in the atmospheric boundary layer is of great importance in the development
of engineering protection means for nuclear facilities. In turn, the
engineering protection of nuclear power plants provides for the development
of automated radiation monitoring systems and their main components, i. e.
atmospheric boundary layer status monitoring systems. When analyzing and
predicting the radiation situation in the vicinity of nuclear power plants,
the determination of atmospheric dispersion variability parameters over time
is essential. This research is aimed at assessing interannual and
intra-annual variability of atmospheric dispersion parameters in the
Belorussian nuclear power plant siting region based on the atmospheric
boundary layer monitoring data. This study has revealed the relative
interannual stability of the main average annual atmospheric dispersion
characteristics throughout the observation period in 2015-2019. At the same
time, the average seasonal values of the atmospheric boundary layer
dispersion parameters are characterized by significant fluctuations thereof
over the annual course. The feasibility of such monitoring for other
potentially hazardous industrial facilities, such as thermal power plants and
chemical plants, is also noted.