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[en] To ensure adequate public health protection, the Environmental Protection Agency is charged with the responsibility of establishing appropriate standards for controlling radioactive materials in the environment. Two noble gases are presently of interest to EPA, namely naturally occurring radon (radon-222) and fission-produced krypton (krypton-85). To establish standards pertaining to these gases, information on source concentration, source control and effectiveness, and estimates of health effects must be utilized when available. From this viewpoint, the control of krypton emission from nuclear fuel reprocessing plants and the concentrations of radon in natural gas will be discussed
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Stanley, R.E.; Moghissi, A.A. (eds.); National Environmental Research Center, Las Vegas, Nev. (USA); p. 647-653; 1973; Symposium on noble gases; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; 24 Sep 1973
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ALPHA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, DAYS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES, ENERGY SOURCES, EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI, EVEN-ODD NUCLEI, FLUIDS, FOSSIL FUELS, FUEL GAS, FUELS, GASES, HEAVY NUCLEI, HOURS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES, INTERMEDIATE MASS NUCLEI, ISOMERIC TRANSITION ISOTOPES, ISOTOPES, KRYPTON ISOTOPES, NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, NUCLEAR FACILITIES, NUCLEI, RADIATION EFFECTS, RADIOISOTOPES, RADON ISOTOPES, US ORGANIZATIONS, WASTES, YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES
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