1993
DOI: 10.2172/10125635
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Oak Ridge Health Studies Phase 1 report, Volume 2: Part A, Dose Reconstruction Feasibility Study. Tasks 1 and 2, A summary of historical activities on the Oak Ridge Reservation with emphasis on information concerning off-site emissions of hazardous materials

Abstract: Health Studies Background and Overview Conclusions and Recommendations for Phase IVolume II documents the study (referred to as the Dose Reconstruction Feasibility Study) to fiid out if enough data exist to estimate historical doses of chemicals and radionuclides to the public living around the Reservation. It is comprised of four parts: 0 Part A addressing project Tasks 1 and 2 to identify the historical operations and emissions at each of the complexes and characterize the availability of environmental sampl… Show more

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“…The production processes generated significant quantities of liquid waste, fiom which economically recoverable amounts of Urani um were historically recycled on site. However, the remaining wastes were discharged directly to the plant's storm sewer system and EFPC ( M t h 1957 in Bruce et al 1993). …”
Section: The Y-12 Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The production processes generated significant quantities of liquid waste, fiom which economically recoverable amounts of Urani um were historically recycled on site. However, the remaining wastes were discharged directly to the plant's storm sewer system and EFPC ( M t h 1957 in Bruce et al 1993). …”
Section: The Y-12 Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%