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Health Phys ; 72(2): 300-8, 1997 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9003717

ABSTRACT

The Department of Energy has constructed a deep geologic repository for defense transuranic waste disposal. The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, located in Southeastern New Mexico, is slated to receive transuranic waste by truck delivery beginning in 1998. The Environmental Evaluation Group (EEG) provides an independent evaluation of the impact on the health and environment in New Mexico of the WIPP project. Since 1985, the EEG has operated a network of air monitoring sites around WIPP and in nearby communities. The radionuclide concentration data from these air samples have been assembled into a useful baseline data base after resolution of a number of methodological and quality assurance issues. Investigation thresholds for the principal radionuclides have been calculated from combined data collected from several sites. These action levels will provide a critical quantitative basis for decisions of whether future airborne radionuclide measurements are attributable to accidental releases.


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Americium/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , Plutonium/analysis , Radioactive Hazard Release , Radioactive Waste , Air Pollutants, Radioactive/analysis , Government Agencies , New Mexico , Pilot Projects , Transportation , United States , United States Environmental Protection Agency
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