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Major Radiological Activities Affecting the environment. Harold T. Peterson, Jr., M.N.E., CHP. Radium and Uranium Mining. EPA RCRA Program. Uranium Mining Locations. USDOE 1991. U.S. Uranium Production. U.S. DOE/EIA 1991. Uranium Mill External Dose.
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Major Radiological Activities Affecting the environment Harold T. Peterson, Jr., M.N.E., CHP
Radium and Uranium Mining EPA RCRA Program
Uranium Mining Locations USDOE 1991
U.S. Uranium Production U.S. DOE/EIA 1991
Uranium Mill External Dose NRC FGEIS U-milling NUREG-0706 September 1980
Uranium Mill Inhalation Dose NRC FGEIS U-milling NUREG-0706 September 1980
Thyroid Doses from Fallout • An NCI study estimated that the average American received a thyroid radiation exposure of 2 rads, with some people receiving up to 300 rads. • From the 380 million person-rads of total exposure roughly 120,000 extra cases of thyroid cancer can be expected to develop, resulting in some 6,000 deaths.
Nuclear Reactor Accidents Approximatel
Collective Doses (person-Sv) Distance Windscale TMI ChernobylPile No. 1 Unit 2 Unit No. 4 < 10 km 17 9400 < 30 km 30 16000 < 80 km 33 National 1.9E+03 < 50 2E+05* US < 50 1360 Worldwide 2.0E+03**< 50 1.2-1.6E+06 * European part of the former Soviet Union ** U.K. and northern Europe.
Milk RadioiodineConcentrations Windscale TMI ChernobylPile No. 1 Unit 2 Unit 4 Peak 131I in Milk 1.5 (goat) (Bq/L) 56,000 1.3 (cow) 370,000 Milk Interdiction Criterion (Bq/L) 3,700 5,600* 3,700 *Currently the recommended U.S. Protective Action Guide is 560 Bq/L ~ 1.5 rem (15 mSv) to the thyroid of a one-year-old child drinking 1 liter of milk per day.
Radioiodine Radioiodine Thyroid Doses Windscale TMI ChernobylPile No. 1 Unit No. 2 Unit No. 4 Peak Thyroid Dose (mGy) adult (ave.) 5 - 20 0.06 child (1 yr) 160 0.11 > 2,000 Collective Thyroid Dose (thyroid-Gy) 19,000 ~ 125 400,000 ( < 18 yo in Ukraine 1986-1996)
Kingston Coal Ash Spill • Early morning on December 22, 2008, a retaining wall failed at the TVA Kingston Fossil Plant in Roane County, Tennessee. More than 5.4 million cubic yards of material • were released into the environment and covered 300 acres of surrounding land and water. • Approximately 740 Terabecquerels (20,000 Curies†) of long-lived alpha-emitting radionuclides were released. † Nuclear News, 52(2) p.4 (February 2009)