The BOMARC Missile Site contains weapons grade plutonium (WGP) as the result of a nuclear weapon accident that occurred in 1960. This report documents a background radiological survey conducted in support of the truck transport and rail transfer of radiological waste from the USAF Boeing Michigan Aeronautical Research Center (BOMARC), Fort Dix, N.J. through Lakehurst Naval Air Engineering Station (NAES), N.J. to rail facilities connecting to the NAES. The survey was conducted from 9 - 10 January and 8 - 9 April 2002, with respresentatives from AFIERA/SDR, Environmental Division of Lakehurst NAES, and Navy Radiological Affairs Support Office (RASO), Naval Sea Systems Command Detachment, Yorktown, VA. The survey consisted of in-situ gamma and alpha radiation measurements, and soil sampling. The soils were analyzed by high-resolution gamma spectroscopy analysis and isotopic plutonium through alpha spectroscopy. The results of the surveys were unremarkable and typical for background radionuclides. Plutonium concentrations ranged from (-7) to 80 femtocuries per gram (fCi/g), with a mean of 11.8 fCi/g.
Lakehurst Naval Air Engineering Station (NAES) Radiological Baseline Survey in Support of USAF BOMARC Missile Accident Site Remediation Waste Transportation Plan, New Jersey
2002
64 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Nuclear Warfare , Radiation Pollution & Control , Nuclear weapons , Radioactive contamination , Military operations , Land transportation , Environmental impact , Soils , Sampling , Site investigations , Chemical analysis , Plutonium , Accidents , Gamma ray spectroscopy , Bomarc(Boeing michigan aeronautical research center) , Wgp(Weapons grade plutonium) , Nuclear weapon accidents , Soil samplings
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|Engineering Index Backfile | 1960
|Engineering Index Backfile | 1961
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