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Gross alpha particle

Maximum contaminant level for gross alpha-particle radioactivity... [Pg.126]

EPA. 1988c. Maximum contaminant levels for radium-226, radium-228, and gross alpha-particle radioactivity in community water systems. 40 CFR 141.15 Federal Register, 533. [Pg.136]

Radium-226, radium-228 Gross alpha particle activity (excluding radon and uranium)... [Pg.74]

Whittaker EL. 1986. Test procedure for gross alpha particle activity in drinking water Interlaboratory collarobrative study. Las Vegas, NV U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Systems Laboratory, EPA/600/S4-86/027. [Pg.91]

A. Gross alpha particle activity, Radium-226 and Radium-288... [Pg.491]

EPA National Primary Drinking Water Standard -15pCil (applicable standard for Pu is MCL for gross alpha particle activity, excluding uranium and radon). [Pg.2036]

If the gross alpha-particle activity is sufficiently high, a thin sample—of the order of 1 mg/cm —is prepared for alpha-particle spectral analysis with a Si detector plus spectrometer. The energy range of interest usually is 4-10 MeV. [Pg.184]


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