
Biosphere Dose Conversion Factors for Reasonably Maximally Exposed Individual and Average Member of Critical Group
Author(s) -
Keith Montague
Publication year - 2000
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/893532
Subject(s) - biosphere , radionuclide , environmental science , closure (psychology) , groundwater , hydrology (agriculture) , ecology , biology , engineering , physics , geotechnical engineering , quantum mechanics , economics , market economy
The purpose of this calculation is to develop additional Biosphere Dose Conversion Factors (BDCFs) for a reasonably maximally exposed individual (RMEI) for the periods 10,000 years and 1,000,000 years after the repository closure. In addition, Biosphere Dose Conversion Factors for the average member of a critical group are calculated for those additional radionuclides postulated to reach the environment during the period after 10,000 years and up to 1,000,000 years. After the permanent closure of the repository, the engineered systems within the repository will eventually lose their abilities to contain radionuclide inventory, and the radionuclides will migrate through the geosphere and eventually enter the local water table moving toward inhabited areas. The primary release scenario is a groundwater well used for drinking water supply and irrigation, and this calculation takes these postulated releases and follows them through various pathways until they result in a dose to either a member of critical group or a reasonably maximally exposed individual. The pathways considered in this calculation include inhalation, ingestion, and direct exposure