Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2021 Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 66, Number 8
Monday–Thursday, October 11–14, 2021; Virtual; Eastern Daylight Time
Session BA: Plenary II: Nuclear Science Delivering for Society II
5:00 PM–6:30 PM,
Monday, October 11, 2021
Room: Grand Ballroom
Chair: Krishna Kumar, UMass Amherst
Abstract: BA.00002 : Nuclear Science Assuring Environmental Quality**
5:45 PM–6:30 PM
Presenter:
Mark C. Harvey
(Texas Southern University)
Authors:
Mark C. Harvey
(Texas Southern University)
Nancy Glenn Griesinger
(Texas Southern University)
millennium. However, decommissioning activities were not completed by the licensee.
Consequently, a legal proceeding was authorized between state and licensee representatives. In
the meantime, state funds were used to hire an independent contractor to perform radiological
surveys and assess the magnitude of residual radioactivity across the terrain of the site. The
purpose of this study was to apply advanced statistical methods to the survey data measured by
contractors at the old ISL site and precisely predict the locations of radioactive hotspots. To
accomplish this, methods beyond simple linear regression were employed to estimate areas of
excessive radiation levels. The descriptive statistics methods included geographical mapping of
targeted areas at the site coupled with summary statistical output. Inferentially, spatial analytical
techniques were employed to pinpoint the locations of elevated radiation levels above regulatory
limits. Our results suggests that some sections of the terrain will require additional remediation
activities along with continued surveying and monitoring efforts by state staff experts. This study
will impact the potential release of the former ISL uranium mine site for unrestricted use to
proprietors and scientifically validate the regulatory decision-making process.
**This study was supported by funding through the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
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