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Many radioisotopes transform into isotopes that are also radioactive. In expressing the concentrations in Column 5 ("Concentration") of Table 1, the activity stated is that of the parent isotope and takes into account the daughters.
For purposes of OAR 345-050-0025, where a combination of isotopes is involved, the limit for the combination should be derived as follows:
Determine for each isotope in the product the ratio between the radioactivity concentration present in the product and the exempt radioactivity concentration established in Column 5 ("Concentration") of Table 1 for the specific isotope when not in combination.
The sum of such ratios must not exceed "1".
Not included in division 50 tables - see OAR 345-050-0020 (2) and -0025 (2).
When Th-232 is present - Not included in division 50 tables - see OAR 345-050-0020 (3) and -0025 (3).
When certain wastes are out of equilibrium with U-238 - Not included in division 50 tables - see OAR 345-050-0020 (4).
"Submersion" values given are for submersion in a semispherical infinite cloud of airborne material.
These radon concentrations are appropriate for protection from radon-222 combined with its short-lived daughters. Alternatively, this value may be replaced by one-thirtieth (1/30) of a working level. (A "working level" is defined as any combination of short-lived radon-222 daughters, polonium-218, lead-214, bismuth-214, and polonium-214, in one liter of air, without regard to the degree of the equilibrium, that will result in the ultimate emission of 1.3e5 MeV of alpha particle energy.)
For soluble mixtures of U-238, U-234, and U-235 in air, chemical toxicity may be the limiting factor. If the percent by weight (enrichment) of U-235 is less than 5, the concentration value of 0.007 milligrams uranium per cubic meter of air. The specific activity for natural uranium is 6.77e-7 curies per gram uranium. The specific activity for other mixtures of U-238, U-235, and U-234, if not known, shall be:
SA = 3.6e-7 Ci/g U U-depleted
SA = (0.4 + 0.38 E + 0.0034 E2) 10-6 E ≥ 0.72
where E is the percentage by weight of U-235, expressed as percent.
In any case where there is a mixture in air or water of more than one radionuclide, the limiting values for purposes of this table should be determined as follows:
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