Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Oct 2024)

Radiological environmental impact assessment for phosphate industry in Korea

  • Byung-Min Lee,
  • Seong Yeon Lee,
  • Min Woo Kwak,
  • Kwang Pyo Kim

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56, no. 10
pp. 4384 – 4389

Abstract

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NORM is used as a raw material in various industries worldwide. According to the IAEA, radiological effects may occur in the environment due to raw materials and by-products generated from NORM industries. The objective of this study was to assess radiological environmental impact of the phosphate processing industry to identify the radiological effects on the general public. The resident farmer scenario was chosen as the exposure scenario due to the living characteristics of the public around the facility and the conservatism of the assessment. The RESRAD-OFFSITE code was used to evaluate the radiation dose to the public. The maximum radiation dose to the public was 6.13 × 10−3 mSv/y. Main exposure pathways were aquatic food ingestion, radon inhalation, and meat ingestion. The uranium series accounted for about 99 % of the total radiation dose, while the thorium series and K-40 nuclides accounted for less than 1 %. These study results can be used for management of radiological impact to the public around domestic NORM industries.

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