Published October 1996 | Version v1
Journal article

Plutonium releases from the 1957 fire at Rocky Flats

  • 1. McLaren/Hart Environmental Engineering, Inc., Alameda, CA (United States)
  • 2. Geomatrix Consultants, Inc., San Francisco CA (United States)

Description

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment sponsored a study to reconstruct contaminant doses to the public from the Rock Flats nuclear weapons plant. This analysis of the September 1957 fire in a plutonium fabrication building that breached the building air filtration system is part of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment study. The plutonium release from this fire is estimated using environmental data collected around the time of the fire and an air dispersion model. The approximate upper bound on the total plutonium release from the fire is 1.9 GBq (0.05 Ci), with an uncertainty of about two orders of magnitude. Off-site air concentrations and deposition of plutonium resulting from the approximate upper-bound release are estimated. The highest predicted off-site effective dose resulting from the approximate upper-bound release is about 13 μSv (1.3 mrem)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Health Physics
Journal Volume
71
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 510-521.
ISSN
0017-9078
CODEN
HLTPAO