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Technologically Enhanced Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material

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2005 | 2004

2005

Walter, G.R.  2005.  Screening level analysis of radon emissions produced from landfill disposal of water treatment residues containing radium.  American Water Works Association 2005 Annual Conference and Exhibition, San Francisco, California, 12–16 June 2005.

 

Walter, G.R., R. Benke, and D. Pickett.  2005.  Potential radon emissions due to biogas generation at TENORM land disposal sites. SPE Paper 93934.  2005 SPE/EPA/DOE Exploration and Production Environmental Conference, Galveston, Texas, 7–9 March 2005.

 

2004

Walter, G.R., R. Benke, and D. Pickett.  2004.  Potential exposures to radionuclides originating from technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive materials emitted by landfill gas extraction and control systems.  WASTECON 2004 (Solid Waste Association of North America Annual Conference), Phoenix, Arizona, 20 September 2004.

 

For more information about managing technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive materials, presentations or publications, or how you can contract with Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), please  contact Dr. Gary Walter at gwalter@swri.org or (210) 522-3805.
 

Contact Information

Dr. Gary Walter

(210) 522-3805

gwalter@swri.org

Related Terminology

technologically enhanced radioactive material

naturally occurring radioactive material

TENORM

radionuclides

radium removal

uranium

geochemical processes

human health risks

regulatory compliance

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February 29, 2012