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RE: Power Reactors - Offsite Dose Limits
Marc,
The more limiting pathway is by far, inhalation due to effluents; so the
most restrictive limits are the Appendix I numbers. You will reach those
limits from a nuc. plant way before you hit the direct numbers in 40 CFR
190.
Heidi
-----Original Message-----
From: LANNI, MARC [mailto:MLANNI@entergy.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 1999 1:17 AM
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Subject: RE: Power Reactors - Offsite Dose Limits
Actually I believe 40CFR190 would cover those
> Marc Lanni <mailto: mlanni@entergy.com>
> Grand Gulf Nuclear Station - Health Physicist
> Entergy Operations
> mlanni@entergy.com
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>
-----Original Message-----
From: jack bell [mailto:bellstar@erols.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 1999 1:01 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Re: Power Reactors - Offsite Dose Limits
Rodney Bauman wrote:
> Don't bother arguing 100 mrem/yr versus 500 mrem/yr for power plants.
Neither
> limit applies. Power plant Tech Specs/ODCMs effectively limit off-site
> exposures to the numerical guidelines of 10CFR50, Appendix I (i.e., 10
mrad/yr
> gamma, 20 mrad/yr beta).
>
Rodney,
Does this apply to turbine shine and other non-effluent doses?
Jack Bell, bellstar@erols.com
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