This as low as reasonable achievable (ALARA) review revision provides a description of the engineering and administrative controls used to manage personnel exposure, control contamination levels, and airborne radioactivity concentrations during sediment relocation and removal in the 105-N Fuel Storage Basin. This document updates and supercedes the ALARA review of the sediment-related activities contained in 100-N Basin Stabilization Project As Low As Reasonably Achievable Plan (BHI 1995)
This report is the first in the series of bibliographies supporting the efforts at the Brookhaven Na...
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), located in Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA, is a deep geologic rep...
A review of personnel dosimetry (external and internal) and environmental monitoring results from 1 ...
The purpose of the Old Hydrofracture Facility (OHF) Tanks Contents Removal Project is to remove the ...
The history of development of the as-low-as-is-reasonably achievable (ALARA) concept and ALARA crite...
The 105-KE Basin contains 1,150 Metric Tonnes of Uranium (MTU) of N Reactor fuel, along with less th...
The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission contracted with Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) t...
The ALARA Goals for the Savannah River Site (SRS) for 1992 have been established by the operating Di...
The requirements for the performance of radiological design reviews are codified in 10CFR835, Occupa...
This bibliography contains abstracts relating to various aspects of ALARA program implementation and...
The presentation focuses on some of the time-proven and new technologies being used to accomplish ra...
Revision 1 modifies Attachment I of this Technical Report as a result of a meeting which was held Fr...
ALARA Program audits are recommended in PNL-6566, Health Physics Manual of Good Practices for Reduci...
The Los Alamos Radiation Calibration and Evaluation Facility has been upgraded with Cs-137 sources w...
There are two objectives of this report, ''Subsurface Contamination Control''. The first is to provi...
This report is the first in the series of bibliographies supporting the efforts at the Brookhaven Na...
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), located in Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA, is a deep geologic rep...
A review of personnel dosimetry (external and internal) and environmental monitoring results from 1 ...
The purpose of the Old Hydrofracture Facility (OHF) Tanks Contents Removal Project is to remove the ...
The history of development of the as-low-as-is-reasonably achievable (ALARA) concept and ALARA crite...
The 105-KE Basin contains 1,150 Metric Tonnes of Uranium (MTU) of N Reactor fuel, along with less th...
The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission contracted with Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) t...
The ALARA Goals for the Savannah River Site (SRS) for 1992 have been established by the operating Di...
The requirements for the performance of radiological design reviews are codified in 10CFR835, Occupa...
This bibliography contains abstracts relating to various aspects of ALARA program implementation and...
The presentation focuses on some of the time-proven and new technologies being used to accomplish ra...
Revision 1 modifies Attachment I of this Technical Report as a result of a meeting which was held Fr...
ALARA Program audits are recommended in PNL-6566, Health Physics Manual of Good Practices for Reduci...
The Los Alamos Radiation Calibration and Evaluation Facility has been upgraded with Cs-137 sources w...
There are two objectives of this report, ''Subsurface Contamination Control''. The first is to provi...
This report is the first in the series of bibliographies supporting the efforts at the Brookhaven Na...
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), located in Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA, is a deep geologic rep...
A review of personnel dosimetry (external and internal) and environmental monitoring results from 1 ...