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Population dose commitments due to radioactive releases from nuclear power plant sites in 1983

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/6877163· OSTI ID:6877163

Population radiation dose commitments have been estimated from reported radionuclide releases from commercial power reactors operating during 1983. Fifty-year dose commitments from a one-year exposure were calculated from both liquid and atmospheric releases for four population groups (infant, child, teen-ager and adult) residing between 2 and 80 km from each of 52 sites. This report tabulates the results of these calculations, showing the dose commitments for both liquid and airborne pathways for each age group and organ. Also included for each of the sites is a histogram showing the fraction of the total population within 2 to 80 km around each site receiving various average dose commitments from the airborne pathways. The total dose commitments (from both liquid and airborne pathways) for each site ranged from a high of 45 person-rem to a low of 0.002 person-rem for the sites with plants operating throughout the year with an arithmetic mean of 3 person-rem. The total population dose for all sites was estimated at 170 person-rem for the 100 million people considered at risk.

Research Organization:
Pacific Northwest Lab., Richland, WA (USA); Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC (USA). Div. of Computer and Telecommunications Services
DOE Contract Number:
AC06-76RL01830
OSTI ID:
6877163
Report Number(s):
NUREG/CR-2850-Vol.5; PNL-4221-Vol.5; ON: TI87008438
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English