Summary and Conclusions
Tritium was measured in 16 precipitation samples collected during the third quarter. The concentrations were consistent with measurements made by EPA at other locations across the United States and reported by the ERAMS program. Milk samples collected during the third quarter had no measurable 131I or 137Cs in any samples above their 2s or 3s values. Strontium-90 was detected in two milk samples, one collected from Idaho Falls in May and one from Carey also in May. Another two samples had 90Sr measured above only the 2s value. Lettuce samples collected from local area gardens had no measurable gamma-emitting radionuclides. Strontium-90 was detected in four samples at levels consistent with historical concentrations. One additional sample had 90Sr above only the 2s value. Of 15 wheat samples collected during the third quarter of 2002 only two samples had measurable radionuclides present. The sample from Aberdeen contained 137Cs, while the sample from Monteview contained 90Sr, both above the 2s concentration. The 137Cs result also exceeded the 3s concentration. Both concentrations were within the range of past values. Results of analyses of tissues from four game animals indicated detectable levels of 137Cs in the liver tissue and measurable amounts of 137Cs in the muscle tissue and thyroid from a single animal.
In conclusion, no radionuclides, measured or detected, in any of the
samples taken during the third quarter of 2002 could be directly linked
with INEEL activities. Concentrations in all of the samples collected
and analyzed during the third quarter, 2002 were similar to levels
recorded in the past in the INEEL environment or in other locations in
the United States and were well below regulatory standards for public
health. |
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