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NRC TLD (thermoluminescent dosimeters) Direct Radiation Monitoring Network: Progress report, July-September 1986

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:7054147
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Direct Radiation Monitoring Network is operated by the NRC in cooperation with participating states to provide continuous measurement of the ambient radiation levels around licensed NRC facilities, primarily power reactors. Ambient radiation levels result from naturally occurring radionuclides present in the soil, cosmic radiation constantly bombarding the earth from outer space, and the contribution, if any, from the monitored facilities and other man-made sources. The Network is intended to measure radiation levels during routine facility operations and to establish background radiation levels used to assess the radiological impact of an unusual condition, such as an accident. This report presents the radiation levels measured around all facilities in the Network for the second quarter of 1985. A complete listing of the site facilities monitored is included. In some instances, two power reactor facilities are monitored by the same set of dosimeters (e.g., Kewaunee and Point Beach).
Research Organization:
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, King of Prussia, PA (USA). Region I
OSTI ID:
7054147
Report Number(s):
NUREG-0837-Vol.6-No.3; ON: TI87900536
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English