FY 1993 task plans for the Hanford Environmental Dose Reconstruction Project
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The purpose of the Hanford Environmental Dose Reconstruction (HEDR) Project is to estimate radiation doses from Hanford Site operations since 1944 to individuals and populations. The primary objective of work to be performed in FY 1993 is to complete the source term estimates and dose estimates for key radionuclides for the air and river pathways. At the end of FY 1993, the capability will be in place to estimate doses for individuals in the extended (32-county) study area, 1944--1991. Native American research will continue to provide input for tribal dose estimates. In FY 1993, the Technical Steering Panel (TSP) will … continued below
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Shipler, D. B. October 1, 1991.
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Pacific Northwest Laboratory
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- Main Title: FY 1993 task plans for the Hanford Environmental Dose Reconstruction Project
- Series Title: Fiscal Year 1993
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The purpose of the Hanford Environmental Dose Reconstruction (HEDR) Project is to estimate radiation doses from Hanford Site operations since 1944 to individuals and populations. The primary objective of work to be performed in FY 1993 is to complete the source term estimates and dose estimates for key radionuclides for the air and river pathways. At the end of FY 1993, the capability will be in place to estimate doses for individuals in the extended (32-county) study area, 1944--1991. Native American research will continue to provide input for tribal dose estimates. In FY 1993, the Technical Steering Panel (TSP) will decide whether demographic and river pathways data collection should be extended beyond FY 1993 levels. The FY 1993 work scopes and milestones in this document are based on the work plan discussed at the TSP Budget/Fiscal Subcommittee meeting on August 19--20, 1991. Table 1 shows the FY 1993 milestones; Table 2 shows estimated costs. The subsequent work scope descriptions are based on the milestones. This document and the FY 1992 task plans will form the basis for a contract with Battelle and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The 2-year dose reconstruction contract is expected to begin in February 1992. This contract will replace the current arrangement, whereby the US Department of Energy directly funds the Pacific Northwest Laboratory to conduct dose reconstruction work. In late FY 1992, the FY 1993 task plans will be more fully developed with detailed technical approaches, data quality objectives, and budgeted labor hours. The task plans will be updated again in July 1993 to reflect any scope, milestone, or cost changes directed during the year by the TSP. 2 tabs.
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- Accuracy
- Animals
- Beta Decay Radioisotopes
- Beta-Minus Decay Radioisotopes
- Biological Materials
- Body
- Body Fluids
- Columbia River
- Contamination
- Days Living Radioisotopes
- Dose Equivalents
- Doses
- Endocrine Glands
- Environmental Exposure
- Environmental Exposure Pathway
- Environmental Transport
- Epidemiology
- Food
- Food Chains
- Glands
- Ground Water
- Hanford Reservation
- Historical Aspects
- Human Populations
- Hydrogen Compounds
- Indian Reservations
- Information Dissemination
- Intermediate Mass Nuclei
- Iodine 131
- Iodine Isotopes
- Isotopes
- Mammals
- Man
- Management
- Mass Transfer
- Materials
- Mathematical Models
- Milk
- National Organizations
- Nuclei
- Odd-Even Nuclei
- Organs
- Oxygen Compounds
- Populations
- Primates
- Quality Assurance
- Radiation Dose Distributions
- Radiation Doses
- Radioactive Effluents
- Radioactive Materials
- Radioactive Wastes
- Radioisotopes
- Radionuclide Kinetics
- Radionuclide Migration
- Records Management
- Rivers
- Schedules
- Sensitivity Analysis
- Source Terms
- Spatial Dose Distributions
- Statistical Models
- Streams
- Surface Waters
- Temporal Dose Distributions
- Testing
- Thyroid
- Us Doe
- Us Erda
- Us Organizations
- Validation
- Vertebrates
- Wastes
- Water 540330* -- Environment, Aquatic-- Radioactive Materials Monitoring & Transport-- (1990-)
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- 54 Environmental Sciences
- 540130 -- Environment, Atmospheric-- Radioactive Materials Monitoring & Transport-- (1990-)
- 540230 -- Environment, Terrestrial-- Radioactive Materials Monitoring & Transport-- (1990-)
- 560161 -- Radionuclide Effects, Kinetics, & Toxicology-- Man
- 63 Radiation, Thermal, And Other Environ. Pollutant Effects On Living Orgs. And Biol. Mat.
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- Report No.: PNL-7760-HEDR
- Grant Number: AC06-76RL01830
- Digital Object Identifier: https://doi.org/10.2172/6000303
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Shipler, D. B. FY 1993 task plans for the Hanford Environmental Dose Reconstruction Project, report, October 1, 1991; Richland, Washington. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1101930/: accessed May 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.