Second Quarter 2007
INL Quarterly Site Environmental Report
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Tritium was measured above the 3s value in all of the samples collected
during the second quarter of 2007. Low levels of tritium exist in the
environment at all times as a result of cosmic ray reactions with water
molecules in the upper atmosphere. The EPA’s RadNet program collects
precipitation samples from across the United States. From 1980 to 2005,
tritium measured in samples from Region 10 (which includes Idaho) ranged
from -200 to 7500 pCi/L (EPA 2006). Tritium measured in all second quarter
ESER samples were within this range and were consistent with historical
measurements at the INL Site, with a maximum of 262 ± 34 pCi/L at EFS. Data
for all second quarter 2007 precipitation samples collected by the ESER
Program are listed in Table C-5 (Appendix C).
Second Quarter 2007
INL Quarterly Site Environmental Report
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