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Main Title Radioactive contamination at nuclear fuel cycle facilities
Author Bernhardt, D. E. ; Grant, M. W. ; Rich, D. C. ; Jensen, C. M. ; Macbeth, P. J.
CORP Author United States. Environmental Protection Agency.; Rogers & Associates Engineering Corp.; Rogers and Associates Engineering Corp., Salt Lake City, UT.; Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Publisher The Corp.,
Year Published 1982
Report Number RAE-23-2
Stock Number PB83-176610
OCLC Number 09246640
Additional Subjects Radioactive pollution--United States ; Nuclear facilities ; Decontamination ; Standards ; Requirements ; Guidelines ; Mills ; Radioactive waste disposal ; Decommissioning ; Uranium mines ; Fuel fabrication plants ; Mixed oxide fuel fabrication plants ; Highly enriched uranium ; Slightly enriched uranium ; Uranium hexafluoride ; Environment protection
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Status
EJBM  TD877.5.R121 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 01/01/1988
NTIS  PB83-176610 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 231p
Abstract
This report presents information to characterize uranium fuel cycle facilities (excluding reactors), levels of contamination at those facilities, and volumes and activity of wastes associated with their decontamination and decommissioning (D&D). It is one of a series of reports providing information to assist the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in setting standards and guidelines for permissible residual levels of radioactivity from D&D. The categories of facilities covered by this report are: Uranium mines, Uranium mills, Uranium hexafluoride conversion plants, Fuel fabrication plants, including both low and high enriched uranium and mixed oxide facilities. Both active and inactive facilities are identified. The highest volumes of D&D waste (hundreds of millions of cubic meters) are associated with uranium mines, while the highest amounts of radioactivity are a result of D&D at fuel reprocessing plants.
Notes
"December 1982." "RAE-23-2." Bibliography: p. R-1 - R-10.