Sampling and Surveying Radiological Environments
Auteur : Byrnes Mark E.
Private landowners or Federal Agencies responsible for cleaning up radiological environments are faced with the challenge of clearly defining the nature and extent of radiological contamination, implementing remedial alternatives, then statistically verifying that cleanup objectives have been met. Sampling and Surveying Radiological Environments provides the how-tos for designing and implementing cost effective and defensible sampling programs in radiological environments, such as those found in the vicinity of uranium mine sites, nuclear weapons production facilities, nuclear reactors, radioactive waste storage and disposal facilities, and nuclear accidents. It includes downloadable resources that walk you through the EPA's Data Quality Objectives(DQO) procedures and provides electronic templates you can complete and print.
Sampling and Surveying Radiological Environments addresses all of the major topics that will assist you in designing and implementing statistically defensible sampling programs in radiological environments, including:
· Internet addresses where you can find regulations pertaining to each States
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2000
Ouvrage de 440 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Sampling and Surveying Radiological Environments :
Mots-clés :
Final Status Survey; EPA Web Site; defensible sampling programs; Individual Sample Results; radiological contaminant sources; QC Protocol; radiological surveys; Deep Dose Equivalent; environmental laws; Conceptual Site Model; EPA Region; Data Set; Sample Preparation; Committed Dose Equivalent; Data Management Plan; Statistical Hypothesis Test; Custody Seal; Committed Effective Dose Equivalent; Nuclear Weapons Production Facilities; Field Logbooks; Swipe Samples; Alpha Particle; Gamma Particles; Dose Equivalent; Primordial Radionuclides; Beta Particles; Radiological Contamination; Sampling Equipment; Radiation Particle