The National Low Level Waste Management Program at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory has published a report containing key information about selected radionuclides that are most likely to contribute significantly to the radiation exposures estimated from a performance assessment of a low-level radioactive waste (LLW) disposal facility. The information includes physical and chemical characteristics, production means, waste forms, behavior of the radionuclide in soils, plants, groundwater, and air, and biological effects in animals and humans. The radionuclides included in this study comprise all of the nuclides specifically listed in 10CFR61.55, Tables 1 and 2, 3 H, 14 C, 59 Ni, 60 Co, 63 Ni, 90 Sr, 94 Nb, 99 Tc, 12...
The risk to human health of potential radiological releases resulting from facility accidents consti...
During the time period covered in this report (1960`s through early 1990`s), six commercial low-leve...
A literature review and survey were conducted on behalf of the US NRC Division of Waste Management t...
The National Low Level Waste Management Program at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental ...
The purpose of this document is to provide information to state representatives and developers of lo...
The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission contracted with Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) t...
This report summarizes the results of a study to improve the estimates of the radionuclides in the l...
The low-level radioactive waste (LLW) disposal facility at the Idaho National Engineering and Enviro...
The Purpose of the National Low-Level Waste Management Program Radionuclide Report Series is to prov...
The objective of this work performed by Risk Assessment Corporation (RAC) under Task Order 5 for the...
This report, Volume 15 of the National Low-Level Waste Management Program Radionuclide Report Series...
This performance assessment for the Remote-Handled Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility at ...
The composite analysis estimates the projected cumulative impacts to future members of the public fr...
The primary purpose of this project is to develop an understanding of chemical processes that signif...
A screening method was developed to compare the doses received via the atmospheric pathway at 15 pot...
The risk to human health of potential radiological releases resulting from facility accidents consti...
During the time period covered in this report (1960`s through early 1990`s), six commercial low-leve...
A literature review and survey were conducted on behalf of the US NRC Division of Waste Management t...
The National Low Level Waste Management Program at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental ...
The purpose of this document is to provide information to state representatives and developers of lo...
The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission contracted with Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) t...
This report summarizes the results of a study to improve the estimates of the radionuclides in the l...
The low-level radioactive waste (LLW) disposal facility at the Idaho National Engineering and Enviro...
The Purpose of the National Low-Level Waste Management Program Radionuclide Report Series is to prov...
The objective of this work performed by Risk Assessment Corporation (RAC) under Task Order 5 for the...
This report, Volume 15 of the National Low-Level Waste Management Program Radionuclide Report Series...
This performance assessment for the Remote-Handled Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility at ...
The composite analysis estimates the projected cumulative impacts to future members of the public fr...
The primary purpose of this project is to develop an understanding of chemical processes that signif...
A screening method was developed to compare the doses received via the atmospheric pathway at 15 pot...
The risk to human health of potential radiological releases resulting from facility accidents consti...
During the time period covered in this report (1960`s through early 1990`s), six commercial low-leve...
A literature review and survey were conducted on behalf of the US NRC Division of Waste Management t...