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fuel cycle will be plutonium-239 which has a 24,400 year half7 ee ae

life.

In other words, in 240,000 years the inventory of this

hazardous material would be reduced by only a factor of 1000.
@ue to natural radioactive decay:

This material must be

isolated from the environment in perpetuity.
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Existing Standards for Plutonium Exposure
Radiation exposure standards have been established

because radiation is known to produce cancer and genetic
mutations in individuals irradiated.

The mutations can

in turn cause .genetic defects in subseguent generations.

The intent of the exposure standards is to limit this biological
damage.

The magnitude of the biological effect has been

shown to be related to the radiation dose.
dose the greater the effect.

Therefore,

The higher the

the primary radia-

tion exposure standard is one that limits the radiaticn
dose.

This primary standard is generally referred to as the

maximum permissible dose and is given in units of ren/yr.

We shall discuss the nature of this unit subsequently.
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. ‘An individual can be exposed to radiation from sources

that are external to his body as, for example, an X-ray
machine or from radionuclides which emit X-ray like radiation
deposited on the ground (this occurred with fallout from
nuclear weapon tests).

Alternately, an individual can he

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