2 edition of A guide for effluent radiological measurements at DOE installations found in the catalog.
A guide for effluent radiological measurements at DOE installations
Published
1983
by U.S. G.P.O. in Washington
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | prepared for U.S. Dept. of Energy |
Contributions | United States. Dept. of Energy |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 146 p |
Number of Pages | 146 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15574599M |
DOE/EP A Guide for Effluent Radiological Measurements at DOE Installations, Corley, J.P. and C.D. Corbit, Pacific Northwest Laboratories: U.S. Department of Energy: Environmental Protection Agency: 40 CFR (a)(4)(i)(C)(3) EPA A Guide for Graphic Arts Calculations. 2U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. EPA Interagency Steering Committee on Radiation Standards (ISCORS), 1 Combined radium and 5 pCi/L Gross alpha particle activity (excluding radon and uranium) 15 pCi/L Beta particle and photon radioactivity 4 mrem/year Uranium 30 µg/L Table 1: Radionuclides MCLs Introduction The Radionuclides.
Table 5 lists the estimated radiological dose rates to nonhuman biota from liquid effluent releases during normal operations, using LADTAP default (listed as average in Table 2) bioaccumulation factors. The numbers in parentheses are the percent contributions of internal-pathway dose rates to the total estimated dose rates. DOE Guides DOE/EHT, Environmental Regulatory Guide for Radiological Effluent Monitoring and Environmental Surveillance DOE/EP, A Guide for Effluent Radiological Measurements at DOE Installations NATIONAL CODES AND STANDARDS APPLICABILITY ANSI Standards N, Guide to Sampling Airborne.
C Regulatory Guide , Design Guidance for Radioactive Waste Management Systems, Structures, and Components Installed in Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Plants. (Rev. 2, 11/01) C NUREG, Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications for PWRs. (2/80) C NUREG, Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications for BWRs. (7/79). This report contains guidance which may be voluntarily used by licensees who choose to implement the provision of Generic Letter , which allows Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications (RETS) to be removed from the main body of the Technical Specifications and placed in the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM).
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Effluent monitoring and reporting programs are maintained at all US Department of Energy (DOE) facilities that may: (1) discharge significant concentrations of radioactivity in relation to applicable standards, or (2) discharge quantities of radioactivity that have potential health and safety or other environmental significance.
This Guide is intended to provide supplemental guidance to DOE Author: J.P. Corley, C.D. Corbit. Get this from a library. A guide for effluent radiological measurements at DOE installations.
[United States. Department of Energy.;]. DOE OrderGeneral Environmental Protection Program Requirements (DOE, a), requires each DOE facility to prepare an EMP. This document is prepared for WIPP in accordance with the guidance contained in DOE Order ; DOE OrderRadiation Protection of the Public and Environment (DOE, b); Environmental Regulatory Guide for Radiological Effluent Monitoring.
A Guide for Effluent Radiological Measurements at DOE Installations, and DOE/EP, A Guide for Environmental Radiological Surveillance at U.S. Department of Energy Installations,which were the bases for selecting most of the schedule specifics.
Additional monitoring was mandated by. 'A Guide For Effluent Radiological Measurements At DOE Installations,' DOE/EP (PNLD), U.S. Depart ment of Energy, Washington, D.C. 'A Guide to Radiological Accident Consideration for Siting and Design of DOE Nonreactor Nuclear Facilities,' LAMS, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico.
U.S. Department of Energy () Manual of Operations, ChapterEffluent and environmental monitoring and reporting, Washington, D.C. U.S. Department of Health, Education and welfare, () Directory of personnel responsible for radiological health programs, HEW Publication FDARockville, MD.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Guide for Effluent Radiological Measurements at DOE Installations, and DOE/EP, A Guide for Environmental Radiological Surveillance at U.S.
Department of Energy Installations,which were the bases for selecting most of the schedule specifics. Additional monitoring was mandated by air and water. DOE/EP,A€Guide€for€Environmental€Radiological€Surveillance€at€U.S.€Department€of€Energy Installations, which€were€the€bases€for€selecting€most€of€the€schedule€specifics.€Additional€monitoring€was.
DOE HANDBOOK Environmental Radiological Effluent Monitoring and Environmental Surveillance U.S. Department of Energy AREA ENVR Washington, D.C.
DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DOE-HDBK NOT MEASUREMENT. Radiological Liquid Discharges DOE Order requires that effluent monitoring be conducted at all DOE sites.
DOE Order sets annual dose standards to members of the public, as a consequence of routine DOE operations, of mrem through all exposure pathways and 4 mrem from the drinking water pathway.
G Milling Facilities. Guidance specifically for milling facility effluent monitoring is provided in Regulatory Guide This guide recommends that a program of soil, water, air, vegetation, food, and fish sampling and direct radiation monitoring be initiated at least 12.
At the time of a licence application of effluent releases and water pumping of basic nuclear facilities (BNI), the operator of the installation must in particular provide a radiological impact study of the radioactive effluent releases coming from the installation on the environment and on pubic health.
DOE-STD Radiological Control DOE Policy October vi D. Establish and maintain, at all levels, line manageme nt involvement and accountability for departmental radiological performance. The responsibility for compliance with Departmental radiological protection.
Department of Energy. "Decommissioning DOE/EMP, Washington DC, DOE Handbook." Protecting Personnel at Hazardous Waste Sites Department of Energy, Environmental Regulatory Guide for Radiological Effluent Monitoring and Environmental Surveillance, DOE/EHT, Washington D.
C., Department of Energy. DOE RADIOLOGICAL CONTROL MANUAL Radiological Health and Safety Policy DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Radiological Health and Safety Policy April It is the policy of DOE to conduct its radiological operations in a manner that ensures the health and safety of all its employees, contractors, and the general public.
Effluent monitoring and environmental surveillance of radioactive mate rials are a ~ontinuing major part of the radiological protection programs at U.S. Department of Energy (DOE} sites. The purpose of this regulatory guide is to establish elements of a radiological effluent monitoring and environ.
In book: Multisensor Fusion and Integration in the Wake of Big Data, Deep Learning and Cyber Physical System, pp A guide for effluent radiological measurements at DOE installations. Limit of Detection: Definition and Elaboration of a Proposed Position for Radiological Effluent and Environmental Measurements, NUREG/CR ().
Minimum Detectable Concentrations with Typical Radiation Survey Instruments for Various Contaminants and Field Conditions, NUREG/CR (). Fact Sheet on Environmental Monitoring (). NOT MEASUREMENT SENSITIVE DOE-HDBK April Reaffirmed DOE HANDBOOK DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS U.S.
Department of Energy AREA EDCN Washington, D.C. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Department of Energy (DOE) regulations. DOE OrderstheÊEnvironmental Regulatory Guide for Radiological Effluent Monitoring and Environmental Surveillance (U.S.
Department of Energy ), to corroborate and aid in the resolution of air surveillance measurement results for the. lance€at€U.S.€Department€of€Energy€Installations,”which€were€the€bases€for€selecting€most€of€the€sampling locations.€Additional€monitoring€was€mandated€by€air€and€water€discharge€permits€(40€CFR€61€and€SPDES).Safety Guide, most notably the issue of ICRP Publications No.
on Assessing Dose of the Representative Person for the Purpose of Radiation Protection of the Public and the Optimisation of Radiological Protection and No.
on The Recommendations of the ICRP. The objective of this IAEA-TECDOC is to stimulate discussion on the practical.DOE Environmental Regulatory Guide for Radiological Effluent Monitoring and Environmental Surveillance (14 MB PDF) EPA’s RadNet (was ERAMS) Quarterly Data Reports - nationwide radionuclide concentrations in milk, air and water.