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Reference Methodologies for Controlled Discharges (T1 WG1) ‏

Group Leader: Trevor Stocki, Health Canada, Canada Email: trevor_stocki@hc-sc.gc.ca. Reference Methodologies for Controlled Discharges (T1 WG1) ‏. Working plan for Reference Methodologies for Controlled Discharges (T1 WG1) ‏.

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Reference Methodologies for Controlled Discharges (T1 WG1) ‏

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  1. Group Leader: Trevor Stocki, Health Canada, Canada Email: trevor_stocki@hc-sc.gc.ca Reference Methodologies for Controlled Discharges (T1 WG1)‏

  2. Working plan for Reference Methodologies for Controlled Discharges (T1 WG1)‏ • Presentations on the methodologies for assessments in use by participating countries @ next meeting. (make Table of results)‏ • To collect and document different methodologies. • To identify differences and common approaches. • Create questionnaire for non-participating countries.

  3. Plan (continued)‏ • Extended glossary with examples in relation to routine releases & reference methodologies used in this group (could be improved by members of the group). • To use a common language • Include the new idea of “representative person” (ICRP Publication 101).

  4. Plan (continued)‏ • Define framework reference scenarios (2 to 4).(possibly biota, need framework, approval/capabilities...)‏ • Small to large facilities. • Radiation labs to nuclear installations. • Multiple sources • Routine releases (i.e. discharges) to atmosphere & water. • Planning stage & operational stage. • NORM & anthropogenic sources

  5. Plan (continued)‏ • Review proposed scenarios at next meeting & set priorities for defining the scenarios in detail. • To compare model results/predictions of the selected scenarios (only operational phase)‏ • Independent monitoring data would help. • Contact other working groups to co-ordinate the scenario selection. • Perform model check with available monitoring data for a scenario.

  6. Viability/Next meeting. • Group seems viable, members need to check with their home organizations. • Next meeting: September 2009 in tentatively Vienna (IAEA). (after IAEA General Conference). • Could co-ordinate dates with other WG meetings.

  7. List of Participants • John Titley (UK)‏ • Bela Kanyar (Hungary)‏ • Patrick Boyer (France)‏ • Trevor Stocki (Canada)‏ • Patricia Sotomayor (Chile)‏ • Adriana Curti (Argentina)‏ • Pawel Krajewski (Poland)‏ • Rudie Heling (Netherlands)‏ • Iurii Bonchuk (Ukraine)‏ • Gaetan Latouche (Canada)‏ • We are open for other members to join.

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