Environmental and effluent monitoring at Lucas Heights Science and Technology Centre, 1998
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Date
1998
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Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
Abstract
Results are presented of environmental and effluent monitoring conducted in the vicinity of the Lucas Heights Science and Technology Centre (LHSTC) during 1998. All low-level liquid and gaseous effluent discharges complied with existing discharge authorizations and relevant environmental regulations. Potential effective doses to the general public from controlled airborne discharges from HIFAR were estimated utilising the PC-Cream atmospheric dispersion and dosimetry code. The potential effective dose to the public was estimated to be less than 0.010 mSv/year for all receptor locations on the 1.6 km buffer zone boundary around the HIFAR research reactor. This value represents 1% of the 1 mSv/year dose limit for long term exposure that is recommended by the National Health and Medical Research Council and 3.3% of the site dose constraint of 0.3 mSv/year approved by the Nuclear Safety Bureau. It is concluded that there is no impact on the health of the community staff or the environment as a consequence of operations at the LHSTC.
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Environmental impacts, Radioactive effluents, Water quality, Tritium, Air, Health hazards, Dose limits
Citation
Hoffman, E. L., Looze, T., Farrar, Y., & Mokhber-Shahin., L. (1999). Environmental and effluent monitoring at Lucas Heights science and technology centre, 1998 (ANSTO/E737). Hoffman, E. L., Loosz, T., & Farrar, Y., (1997). Environmental and effluent monitoring at Lucas Heights science and technology centre, 1996 (ANSTO/E730). Lucas Heights, NSW: Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation.