NATURAL DECAY SERIES RADIONUCLIDES IN AND AROUND A LARGE METAL REFINERY

Citation
Ms. Baxter et al., NATURAL DECAY SERIES RADIONUCLIDES IN AND AROUND A LARGE METAL REFINERY, Journal of environmental radioactivity, 32(1-2), 1996, pp. 115-133
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences
ISSN journal
0265931X
Volume
32
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
115 - 133
Database
ISI
SICI code
0265-931X(1996)32:1-2<115:NDSRIA>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
A review is presented of the occurrence of natural decay ser ies radio nuclides in and around a large tin smelter which operated in northeast England from 1937 to 1992. Natural decay series radionuclides occurre d as trace constituents in the raw materials used by the refinery but, with the exception of Po-210, the specific activities were less than the limit of 1.5 x 10(4) Bq kg(-1) for classification as a radioactive substance. Polonium-210 occurred at levels in excess of the limit in some tin concentrates and was also selectively enriched to such levels in a number of factory intermediates and in the waste gas discharged from the refinery. Although specific activities of other natural decay series radionuclides were lower than the limit for classification as a radioactive substance, they were within, ol close to, the range that was estimated by the UK National Radiological Protection Board potent ially to be capable of giving rise to an occupational exposure of 5 mS v year(-1). Insufficient information was available to model accurately the pathways of radionuclides through the refinery or to evaluate the environmental impact of the operation. The review suggests that appro priate radiological assessments and monitoring programmes are required in the metal-refining industry to ensure safe working conditions, was te disposal practices and decommissioning procedures. Copyright (C) 19 96 Elsevier Science Ltd.