
doi: 10.2172/5474255 , 10.2172/5483233
During 1988, as in previous years, Savannah River Site operations had no adverse impact on the general public or the environment. Based on the SRS site-specific code, the maximum radiation dose commitment to a hypothetical individual at the SRS boundary from 1988 SRS atmospheric releases of radioactive materials was 0.46 millirem (mrem) (0.0046 millisievert (mSv)). To obtain the maximum dose, an individual would have had to reside on the SRS boundary at the location of highest dose for 24 hours per day, 365 days per year, consume a maximum amount of foliage and meat which originated from the general vicinity of the plant boundary, and drink a maximum amount of milk from cows grazing at the plant boundary. The average radiation dose commitment from atmospheric releases to the hypothetical individual on the SRS boundary in 1988 was 0.18 mrem (0. 0018 mSv). This person, unlike the maximumly exposed individual, consumes an average amount of foliage, meat, and milk which originated from the foliage and animals living at the plant boundary.
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Terrestrial-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (1990-), Environmental Impacts, Us Aec, Monitoring, Us Doe, 540120 -- Environment, Air Quality, Sediments, Radiation Monitoring, Aquatic-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (1990-), Dosimetry, Information, Water Quality, Ground Water, Environmental Quality, Surface Waters, Atmospheric-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (1990-), Sampling, 54 Environmental Sciences, Hydrogen Compounds, Atmospheric-- Radioactive Materials Monitoring & Transport-- (1990-), Statistical Data, 540330 -- Environment, 540320 -- Environment, Data, Aquatic-- Radioactive Materials Monitoring & Transport-- (1990-), Us Organizations, Progress Report, Us Erda, Savannah River Plant, Plants, Terrestrial-- Radioactive Materials Monitoring & Transport-- (1990-), Document Types, Water 540220* -- Environment, Measuring Instruments, 540230 -- Environment, Monitors, Numerical Data, Food, Dose Equivalents, Soils, Hydrology, Oxygen Compounds, 540130 -- Environment, Quality Assurance, National Organizations, Water Pollution Monitors
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