ML20082B726
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| Issue date: | 07/09/1991 |
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.s SECTION 6.0 19LT1,0ROLOGICAL DATA Subsections g
METEOROLOGICAL DATA 6,1 FORECAST 6.6 l
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METEOROLOGICAL DATA (RRIS Met. Data Read Out) 4 Time Real 0730 0800 0830 0845 Relative (HRS: MIN)
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(H+01:00)
(H+01:15)
Wind Speed (milhr) 10m 9.2 9.9 10.3 9.3 35m 9.6 10.2 10.5 9.9 60m 11.0 10.5 10.9 10.0 Wind Direction (Deg) 10m 20 21 19 20 35m 25 23 24 26 60m 25 29 27 29 Wind Direction Var. (Deg) 10m 16.9 16.8 15.9 15.8 60m 14.3 14.2 13.7 13.6 Vert. Temp. Diff. (Deg C)10-35m
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4 E EOROLOGICAL DATA (RRIS Met. Data Read Out)
Time Real 0900 0915 0930 0945 Relative (ERS:HIN)
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(H+01: 45)
(H+02:00)
(H+02:15)
Wind Speed (milhr) 10m 10.5 10.2 9.7 10.1 35m 10.6 10.4 10.1 10.5 60m 10.8 10.9 10.4 10.5 Wind Direction (Deg) 10m 19 19 17 21 35m 22 24 21 27 60m 26 25 23 29 Wind Direction Var. (Deg) 10m 15.8 16.2 16.3 16.1 60m 13.5 14.0 13.9 14.1 Vert. Temp. Diff. (Deg C)10-35m
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-0.40
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O METEOROLOGICAL DATA (RRIS Met. Data Read Out)
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(H+03:15)
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E 010 LOGICAL DATA (RRIS Met. Data Read Out)
Time (Release for 60 min.)
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r METEOROLOGICA1, DATA (RRIS Met. Data Read Out)
Time Real 1200 1215 1230 1245 Relative (HRS HIN)
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Cloudy and coolers'high of 7501-60! chance of' occasional light rain ending later in the days winds steady, out of the NW at 10-12 mph.
F0tXCAST FOR 8/08/91 Partly cloudy: high of 770 no chance of precipitation winds steady out of
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FORECAST FOR 8/10/91 i
Sunnyt high of 850: no. chance of precipitation winds out of the SW at
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FORECAST FOR 8/16191 0
Cloudy high.of 90 : 70I chance of strong late afternoon thunderstorms:
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Data is presented for radiation exposure rates (open and closed window values) and for airborne concentrations of gross iodine and particulaten.
The airborne iodine and vat,ticulate concentrations do not include the background count rate. which should be added by the controller as arpropriate. Airborne concentrations are expressed as net counts per. minute (NCPM) per a 20 cubic foot sample. For sample sizes other than 20 cu'oic feet, the concentrations should be adjusted as follows:
NCPM{ ora Actual sampig 20 ft sample x
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Plume Isopleths (A. B C.
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The controller should use the value for the nearest isopleth or should interpolate values between isopleths as appropriate.
Predesiannted M,n_itoring Locations (XI. X2. etc.):
For a field team located at a predesignated monitering location. the controller may read the values directly from the table below the map.
Example:
What are the dose rate and. airborne iodine and particulate concentrations at predesignated location X2 at time 11:307 Assume a 15 cubic feet air sample is collected.
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Closed window dose rete 105 mR/hr Open vindow dose rate: 138 mR/hr Gamma dose rate:
105 mR/hr Beta dose rates (138-105) mR/hr x appropriate beta correction factor for the instrument used, o Iodine cartridge count rate (excluding background) for location X1 is 25,251 NCPM for a 20 cubic feet sample. The corrected value for a 15 cubic feet sample would therefore bei Airborne iodine:
25.251 x 11 = 18.938 NCPM 20 o The count rate for the particulate filter is above the maxbmun scale for the RM-14 if an RO-2 detector is used to measure the contact dose rate from the filter, the reading is 17 mR/hr for 20 cu. ft.
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Data for surface deposition / contamination of radioactfve materials due to plume passage is provided in this section. Data is presented in the format whichwouldbeavailablefromreadingstakenatonemeger(vaistlevel).
direct contact frisks and from smear samples of 100 cm areas which are then counted by a frisker. Values do not include background count rates, which j
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Data is presented as follows:
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All environmental samples measure less than 1.0 mR/hr (closed vindow) at one foot from the sample container.
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72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> Post Release Estimated cosmic contribution to area background 3.7 uR/hr Highest measured area background (non-plume area):
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24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> post-release. 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> post-release and 192 hours0.00222 days <br />0.0533 hours <br />3.174603e-4 weeks <br />7.3056e-5 months <br /> post-release. The time-related ingestion pathway radiological data and maps are provided in the following section.
The data is presented in the units in which it would normally be available to the State Radiological Assessment Managet (RAM).
from the State Laboratory.
Data is presented for Deposition. Forage. Hilk.
Drinking Vater. Leafy Vegetable and Produce.
The controller should use the value for the nearest isopleth or should interpolate values between isopleths as appropriate. The form for the controller to transmit data is contained on page 8.27.
This form will be completed using the appropriate maps / tables on pages 8.21 to 8.26.
The derived response levels for the Preventive Protective Action Guide (PAG) and Emergency PAG f or the ingestion of contoninated foodstuf f and water are contained on page 8.20 91-FE
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RESPONSE LEVELS FOR PREVENTIVE AND FMERCENCY PAG
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Preventive Emergency Preventive Enerrency I-131 0.13 1.3 I-131 0.025 0.25 Cs-134 2
20 Cs-134 0.94 9.4 Cs-137 3
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CS-134 0.95 9.5 Cs-137 1.3 13 CS-137 1.10 11.0 Sr-90 0.18 1.8 Sr-90 0.021 0.21 Sr-89 3
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PRODUCE ** (uCilkR1 1-131 0.015 0.15 I-131 0.033 0.33 Cs-134 0.15 1.5 Cs-134 0.047 0.47 Cs-137 0.24 2.4 Cs-137 0.054 0.54 St-90 0.009 0.09 Sr-90 0.001 0.01 Er-89 0.14 1.4 Sr-89 0.019 0.19
- Preventive FAG - The projected dose ecmmitment value at whic.h responsible officiels should take protectjve actions having minimal impact to prevent or reduce the radioactive conttmination of human food or animal feeds.
- Emergency PAG - The projected dose commitment value at which responsible officials should isolate food containing radioactivity to prevent its introduction into commerce ar.d at which the responsible officials should determine whether condemnation or another disposition is appropriate.
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- Non-leafy vegetables, fruits, and grains NOTE - Child is the critical segment of the population for the Produce and Leafy Vegetable derived response levels, while Infant is the critical segment of the population used for the other derived response levels.
References:
' Manual of Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents'.
EPA 520/1 75-001-A. January 1990.
' Guidance on Offsite Emergency Radiation Measurement Systems Phase 3 - Water and Non-Dairy Food Pathway'. FEHA REP-13/
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