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Atmospheric dispersion of radioactive materials

This section shall describe the models used to assess the atmospheric [Pg.32]

This section should provide the results of calculations of atmospheric diffusion parameters at the site boundary and at off-site locations, or refer to radionuclide atmospheric concentrations and dose calculations presented in Chapter A. 12 (Operational Radiological Safety) and Chapter A. 16 (Safety Analysis). [Pg.32]

Dispersion of radioactive materials through surface waters and groundwater [Pg.32]

This section shall indicate locations near the facility where radionuclide releases could be discharged and where they could enter surface waters or ground-water. The results of hydrological and hydrogeological investigations carried out to assess, to the extent necessary, the dilution and dispersion characteristics of bodies of water should be presented. [Pg.32]

This section should discuss the results of investigations carried out to [Pg.33]


The damage caused by the atmospheric dispersion of radioactive material may be the result of ln<]iury of people or the contamination of property. The Injury type of damage may be further categorized as those Injuries which result from direct exposure to the cloud of contaminants (direct effects) and those which result from material deposited on the ground (Indirect or residual effects). [Pg.217]


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