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Re:RE: Benchmark for CERCLA comparison -Reply



You are a RADSAFE junkie I see.

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Subject:    RE:  Benchmark for CERCLA comparison -Reply 
Author: <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Date:       4/8/99 10:25 AM

For an interesting comparison, examine the note by Wood, Kearfoot, et.
al. in the April issue of Health Physics.  Table 2 lists maximum allowable
soil concentrations corresponding to .15 mSv/y, using RESRAD.  As
pointed out in the note, many naturally present isotopes exceed these
levels.  For quick reference, If you desire the units of pCi/g, divide the
Bq/kg value by 37.

Maybe this issue, among possibly others, make the EPA numbers less
likely to be used?

(Standard Disclaimers)

Richard Machado

machrm@doe-md.gov
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