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[Report on] Estimated Radiological Doses to the Maximumly Exposed Individual and Downstream Populations from Releases of Tritium, Strontium90, Ruthenium106, and Cesium137 from White Oak Dam, January 1980Location: Active:
Originating Office: Health and Safety Research Division Finding Aids: Technical Information Document Database (TIDD) Disposition AuthorityUnscheduled Series Description: This 1980 report documents the results of a study to determine the maximum doses due to releases of tritium, strontium-90, ruthenium-106, and cesium-137 from the White Oak Dam to hypothetical residents near the confluence of White Oak Creek and the Clinch River, and near the Clinch and Tennessee rivers (Watt's Bar Lake). The radionuclides were assumed to have come from leachate from the waste burial grounds at ORNL. Releases are given in curies, and concentrations in microcuries/milliliter (mCi/ml).
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