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The impact of the marine discharges from Sellafield on people living on the coast of the Irish Sea has been assessed using data from past studies.
The report explores the control of radiation dosimetry to the environment from radiation waste management activities.
Leaflet to reassess the fate of radioactive discharges of low-level radioactive waste to sewers.
Provide information on the techniques available allow the Environment Agencies in the UK to fulfil their envisaged regulatory requirements for historical radioactively contaminated sites.
Summary which provides new data on radionuclides in a variety of wild life species.
A basis for the development of an Environment Agency capability for the analysis of the criticality of post closure radioactive waste disposal issues.
A working group of the Nuclear Energy Agency has developed a database of features, events and processes relevant to the assessment of the long-term safety of radioactive waste disposal facilities.
The aims of the research were to develop diffusive gradients in thin-films (DGT) into a practical device and to establish its feasibility for measuring several metals in freshwater, including cadmium and mercury.
The removal of technetium from EARP waste streams
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