Radiological Survey at the Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Center, Indian Head, Maryland

Radiological Survey at the Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Center, Indian Head, Maryland
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Release: 1987
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A radiological survey of Buildings 2083 and 2084 was performed. The survey included: gamma scanning of all accessible areas; sampling of surface soil and gravel; sampling of subsurface soil from auger holes; gamma logging of auger holes; sampling of drain outfall and sewer sediments; and measuring of alpha and beta-gamma activity on wall, structural, and overhead surfaces. Radioactive contamination attributable to /sup 232/Th and /sup 238/U residuals was found in Bays 1, 3, 5, 51, 55, and 57 of Building 2083 and Bays 44, 50, and 56 of Building 2084. Remediation was conducted in several areas subsequent to identification of localized contamination associated with scrap or visible residues. Gamma exposure rates throughout the site following cleanup were 5 to 130 .mu.R/h with contamination remaining in Bays 1, 3, 51, 55, and 57. The maximum concentration of /sup 238/U, 3800 pCi/g, occurred in surface soil collected from Bay 55. This value exceeds the average background value for the Charles County area by a factor of approx. 4100. The maximum concentration of /sup 232/Th, 95 pCi/g, was found in a surface soil sample from Bay 1. This concentration exceeded the DOE guideline of 5 pCi/g by a factor of approx. 18. Analysis of drain outfall and sewer sediment samples revealed no evidence of the migration of significant levels of radionuclides. Structural surfaces were found to have no significant contamination by alpha and beta-gamma emitters. 1 ref., 12 figs., 10 tabs.

Unexploded Ordnance

Unexploded Ordnance
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
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Total Pages: 36
Release: 1995
Genre: Land mines
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