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TANK S-109 LONG TERM HUMAN HEALTH RISK CALCULATIONS
Author(s) -
Seth Carlson
Publication year - 2003
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/820740
Subject(s) - milestone , human health , waste management , term (time) , environmental science , residual risk , risk assessment , residual , risk analysis (engineering) , hazardous waste , engineering , environmental health , computer science , business , reliability engineering , medicine , geography , computer security , physics , archaeology , algorithm , quantum mechanics
This document provides Tank S-109 long-term human risks calculations, in support of Functions and Requirements document (RPP-18812) as required by milestone M-45-00 of the Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order. This calculation was performed to provide a screening-level assessment of long-term human health risk associated with potential leakage that could occur during waste retrieval operations for tank S-109 This calculation supports the development of tank S-109 waste retrieval functions and requirements as documented in RPP-18812. Risks associated with current waste and potential residual waste in tank S-109, as well as risk associated with other S farm tanks, were not of interest and were not evaluated

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