Following a request from the States of South Carolina and Georgia, downstream radiological consequences from postulated accidental aqueous releases at the three Savannah River Site nonreactor nuclear facilities will be examined. This evaluation will aid in determining the potential impacts of liquid releases to downstream populations on the Savannah River. The purpose of this report is to evaluate the two available models and determine the appropriate model for use in following waterborne release analyses. Additionally, this report will document the accidents to be used in the future study
Models are described for use in site-specific environmental consequence analysis of nuclear reactor ...
The distance at which intermediate phase protective actions (such as food interdiction and relocatio...
The area in which intermediate phase protective actions (such as food interdiction and relocation) m...
The purpose of this report is to evaluate the two available models and determine the appropriate mod...
Postulated accidental release of radiological material to surface water bodies on the Savannah River...
This report documents the liquid release environmental compliance programs currently in place at the...
This study develops an aquatic spill model applicable to the White Oak Creek watershed draining the ...
The ability of the ground and surface water environment to delay, disperse, dilute, or concentrate a...
Stream-river models have been developed which provide an accurate prediction of normal and accidenta...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) has upgraded its aqueous emergency response capability to model the tr...
Geologic and geohydrologic data for the Paradox Basin have been used to simulate movement of ground ...
Operations at the Savannah River Site (SRS) result in releases of small amounts of radioactive mater...
This manual documents a recommended methodology for determining the ingestion pathway consequences o...
This document assesses the impact of radioactive activation products released from SRS facilities si...
Routine operations at the Savannah River Site (SRS) result in the release of small amounts of radion...
Models are described for use in site-specific environmental consequence analysis of nuclear reactor ...
The distance at which intermediate phase protective actions (such as food interdiction and relocatio...
The area in which intermediate phase protective actions (such as food interdiction and relocation) m...
The purpose of this report is to evaluate the two available models and determine the appropriate mod...
Postulated accidental release of radiological material to surface water bodies on the Savannah River...
This report documents the liquid release environmental compliance programs currently in place at the...
This study develops an aquatic spill model applicable to the White Oak Creek watershed draining the ...
The ability of the ground and surface water environment to delay, disperse, dilute, or concentrate a...
Stream-river models have been developed which provide an accurate prediction of normal and accidenta...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) has upgraded its aqueous emergency response capability to model the tr...
Geologic and geohydrologic data for the Paradox Basin have been used to simulate movement of ground ...
Operations at the Savannah River Site (SRS) result in releases of small amounts of radioactive mater...
This manual documents a recommended methodology for determining the ingestion pathway consequences o...
This document assesses the impact of radioactive activation products released from SRS facilities si...
Routine operations at the Savannah River Site (SRS) result in the release of small amounts of radion...
Models are described for use in site-specific environmental consequence analysis of nuclear reactor ...
The distance at which intermediate phase protective actions (such as food interdiction and relocatio...
The area in which intermediate phase protective actions (such as food interdiction and relocation) m...