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Clean Slate transportation and human health risk assessment
Publication year - 1997
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/441719
Subject(s) - remedial action , interim , environmental remediation , environmental science , waste management , soil remediation , human health , engineering , civil engineering , environmental engineering , contamination , archaeology , geography , environmental health , medicine , ecology , biology
Public concern regarding activities involving radioactive material generally focuses on the human health risk associated with exposure to ionizing radiation. This report describes the results of a risk analysis conducted to evaluate risk for excavation, handling, and transport of soil contaminated with transuranics at the Clean Slate sites. Transportation risks were estimated for public transport routes from the Tonopah Test Range (TTR) to the Envirocore disposal facility or to the Area 3 Radioactive Waste Management Site (RWMS) at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) for both radiological risk and risk due to traffic accidents. Human health risks were evaluated for occupational and radiation-related health effects to workers. This report was generated to respond to this public concern, to provide an evaluation of the risk, and to assess feasibility of transport of the contaminated soil for disposal

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