This 1990 report contains monitoring data from routine radiological and nonradiological environmental surveillance activities. Summaries of significant environmental compliance programs in progress such as National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation, environmental permits, environmental restoration, and various waste management programs for Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque (SNL, Albuquerque) are included. The maximum offsite dose impact was calculated to be 2.0 x 10 .3 mrem. The total 50-mile population received a collective dose of 0.82 person-rem during 1990 from SNL, Albuquerque, operations. As in the previous year, the 1990 SNL operations had no adverse impact on the general public or on the environment.
The aromatic polyethers described in this article are engineering thermoplastics which have excellent physical properties and desirable high temperature properties. Two general classes of materials are described. One class of polyethers comprises polymers with only arylene ether linkages in the backbone, ie, the 1,4‐polyphenylene oxides. The principal commercial material, poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) is prepared by oxidative coupling polymerization of 2,6-dimethylphenol. Its synthesis, reaction mechanism, and properties are described. In addition, compatible blends of poly(phenylene oxides) with polymers such as polystyrene, as well as other types of blends, are mentioned. A second general class of aromatic polyethers that is covered consists of materials containing alternating sequences of polyarylene ethers and other arylene units which are linked by functional groups other than ethers. The latter group includes the commercial materials: polyethersulfones, polyetherketones, and polyetherimides. Syntheses and properties of these are presented.
This report summarizes the environmental surveillance activities conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Company (REECo) for the Tonopah Test Range (TTR) operated by Sandia National Laboratories (SNL). Other environmental compliance programs such as the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), environmental permits, environmental restoration, and waste management programs are also included. The 1990 SNL, TTR, operations had no adverse impact on the general public or the environment.
This report sununarizes the environmental surveillance activities conducted by Environmental Pcotection Agency (EPA) and Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Company (REECo) for the Tonopah Test Range (TTR) operated by Sandia National Laboratories (SNL). Other environmental compliance programs such as National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), environmental permits, en#ironmental restoration, and waste management programs are also included. The maximum offsite dose impact from 1989 operations was 8.7 x 10 .4 mrem as a result of an unusual occurrance. The population received a collective dose of 1.2 x 10 .5 person-rem from this incidence, while the same population received 4.94 person-rem from natural background radiation. The 1989 SNL, TTR operations had no adverse impact on the general public or the environment.
Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) is located south of Albuquerque on Kirtland Air Force Base. Because radionuclides are potentially released from its research activities, SNL has a continuing environmental monitoring program which analyzes for cesium-137, tritium, uranium, alpha emitters, and beta emitters in water, soil, air, and vegetation. Measured radiation levels in public areas were consistent with local background in 1983. The Albuquerque population received an estimated 0.250 person-rem from airborne radioactive releases, whereas it received greater than 49,950 person-rem from naturally occurring radionuclides. tn 3 o S » o CO O 11 E 5* 5' «-*• ' ¥ E. < a, < K^ c ** g " 8 3 5f » 4
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