The history of development of the as-low-as-is-reasonably achievable (ALARA) concept and ALARA criteria for radiation exposures as applied to both off-site (environmental) and on-site (occupational) exposures at nuclear power plants are reviewed. The current status of activities within the various federal agencies directed toward developing ALARA criteria for other areas of the nuclear fuel cycle is presented. Based on the historical development, the present activities, and on discussions with numerous people involved in this area, the future development of ALARA criteria and implications for the National Waste Terminal Storage (NWTS) Program is forecast. Environmental ALARA criteria which relate to minimizing radiation to the surrounding p...
The purpose of the Old Hydrofracture Facility (OHF) Tanks Contents Removal Project is to remove the ...
This as low as reasonable achievable (ALARA) review revision provides a description of the engineeri...
The presentation focuses on some of the time-proven and new technologies being used to accomplish ra...
The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission contracted with Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) t...
It has long been the US Department of Energy`s (DOE`s) Policy that radiation doses should be maintai...
The “As Low As Reasonably Achievable” (ALARA) principle is one of the 3 fundamentalelements of radia...
This report is the first in the series of bibliographies supporting the efforts at the Brookhaven Na...
This document is designed to provide DOE contractor personnel with general guidance regarding progra...
The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission contracted with Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) t...
This bibliography contains abstracts relating to various aspects of ALARA program implementation and...
The public exposure from spent fuel shipment is very low. In view of this low exposure and the perfe...
A review of personnel dosimetry (external and internal) and environmental monitoring results from 1 ...
In this report, some implications of applying the ALARA concept to cask designs for transporting spe...
The ALARA Center at Brookhaven National Laboratory publishes a series of bibliographies of selected ...
From nuclear science symposium; San Francisco, California, USA (14 Nov 1973). The controversy in rec...
The purpose of the Old Hydrofracture Facility (OHF) Tanks Contents Removal Project is to remove the ...
This as low as reasonable achievable (ALARA) review revision provides a description of the engineeri...
The presentation focuses on some of the time-proven and new technologies being used to accomplish ra...
The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission contracted with Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) t...
It has long been the US Department of Energy`s (DOE`s) Policy that radiation doses should be maintai...
The “As Low As Reasonably Achievable” (ALARA) principle is one of the 3 fundamentalelements of radia...
This report is the first in the series of bibliographies supporting the efforts at the Brookhaven Na...
This document is designed to provide DOE contractor personnel with general guidance regarding progra...
The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission contracted with Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) t...
This bibliography contains abstracts relating to various aspects of ALARA program implementation and...
The public exposure from spent fuel shipment is very low. In view of this low exposure and the perfe...
A review of personnel dosimetry (external and internal) and environmental monitoring results from 1 ...
In this report, some implications of applying the ALARA concept to cask designs for transporting spe...
The ALARA Center at Brookhaven National Laboratory publishes a series of bibliographies of selected ...
From nuclear science symposium; San Francisco, California, USA (14 Nov 1973). The controversy in rec...
The purpose of the Old Hydrofracture Facility (OHF) Tanks Contents Removal Project is to remove the ...
This as low as reasonable achievable (ALARA) review revision provides a description of the engineeri...
The presentation focuses on some of the time-proven and new technologies being used to accomplish ra...