2003
DOI: 10.1063/1.1594647
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Expansion of Green Is Clean (GIC) Program at Nuclear Materials Technology (NMT) Division Facilities

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“…The contribution of the mine to the total radioactivity in its surrounding was within the limits given by the German radiation protection regulation. According to Ramsey et al (2003), the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Plutonium Facility (TA-55) and the Chemistry and Metallurgy Research (CMR) building were radiology facilities operated by the Nuclear Materials Technology (NMT) Division. "The green is clean" program minimized the generation of suspect low-level waste by providing a standardized method of waste segregation that used the concept of acceptable knowledge to free release waste from a radiological control areas.…”
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“…The contribution of the mine to the total radioactivity in its surrounding was within the limits given by the German radiation protection regulation. According to Ramsey et al (2003), the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Plutonium Facility (TA-55) and the Chemistry and Metallurgy Research (CMR) building were radiology facilities operated by the Nuclear Materials Technology (NMT) Division. "The green is clean" program minimized the generation of suspect low-level waste by providing a standardized method of waste segregation that used the concept of acceptable knowledge to free release waste from a radiological control areas.…”
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confidence: 99%