May 31, 2017
Report

Marine Sciences Laboratory Radionuclide Air Emissions

Abstract

The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science (DOE-SC) Pacific Northwest Site Office has oversight and stewardship duties associated with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Marine Sciences Laboratory (MSL), located on Battelle Land-Sequim. The facility has two buildings with the potential to emit low levels of radioactive materials. DOE-SC contracted for exclusive use of its radiological operations effective October 1, 2012. This report is prepared to document compliance with the Code of Federal Regulation, Title 40, Protection of the Environment, Part 61, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants, Subpart H, “National Emission Standards for Emissions of Radionuclides Other than Radon from Department of Energy Facilities” and Washington Administrative Code Chapter 246-247, Radiation Protection–Air Emissions. Compliance is indicated by comparing the estimated effective dose equivalent (EDE) to the maximally exposed individual (MEI) with the 10 millirem per year (mrem/yr) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standard. The MSL has only fugitive emissions sources. Despite the fact that the regulations are intended for application to point source emissions, fugitive emissions are included with regard to complying with the EPA standard. The EDE to the MSL MEI due to routine operations in 2016 was 5.7E-04 mrem (5.7E-06 mSv). No non-routine emissions occurred in 2016. The MSL is in compliance with the federal and state 10 mrem/yr standard.

Revised: March 14, 2019 | Published: May 31, 2017

Citation

Snyder S.F., and J.M. Barnett. 2017. Marine Sciences Laboratory Radionuclide Air Emissions Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.