
doi: 10.2172/4365466
Data are summarized on levels of radioactivity in environmental samples collected at Hanford during 1966, including detailed data on samples collected during December. Data are included on the radioactivity in fallout from Chinese and Russian nuclear weapons test, samples of drinking water and Columbia River water, the /sup 56/Mn content of Columbia River water sampled at various locations, the /sup 131/I content of gaseous wastes and surface waters, and the radioactivity of soil samples from the chemical separations liquid waste treatment and disposal area. The radiation dose to personnel during the year from all enviromnentl sources was estimated to be less than 0.3 percent of the applicable limits. (CH)
*Hapo-- Radiation Monitoring, Liquid Wastes, *Environment-- Radiation Monitoring, N44300* --Environmental & Earth Sciences--Radioactivity Monitoring & Transport, 791, Earth Atmosphere, Radiation Doses, Drinking Water, Stack Disposal, *Columbia River-- Radioactivity, Water, *Personnel Monitoring- - Data, *Manganese 56-- Radiation Monitoring, *Fallout-- Radiation Monitoring, Gaseous Wastes, Radioactive Waste Disposal, *Soils-- Radioactivity, *Iodine 131-- Radiation Monitoring, Surface Waters, Sampling
*Hapo-- Radiation Monitoring, Liquid Wastes, *Environment-- Radiation Monitoring, N44300* --Environmental & Earth Sciences--Radioactivity Monitoring & Transport, 791, Earth Atmosphere, Radiation Doses, Drinking Water, Stack Disposal, *Columbia River-- Radioactivity, Water, *Personnel Monitoring- - Data, *Manganese 56-- Radiation Monitoring, *Fallout-- Radiation Monitoring, Gaseous Wastes, Radioactive Waste Disposal, *Soils-- Radioactivity, *Iodine 131-- Radiation Monitoring, Surface Waters, Sampling
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