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Depleted Uranium General Awareness Training
2
Learning Objectives
At the completion of this lesson, you will
  • Be able to respond safely and effectively to
    depleted uranium (DU) on the Jefferson Proving
    Ground
  • Initiate communications with the JPG Fish and
    Wildlife Service office

3
Learning Objectives, cont.
  • Recognize when additional protective measures
    are in order to keep exposures as low as
    reasonably achievable

4
DU Composition
Depleted uranium (DU) is
  • a heavy metal, almost twice as dense as lead
  • produced by refining and processing natural
    uranium
  • 40 less radioactive than natural uranium

5
Radioisotopes of Depleted Uranium
  • Uranium-234 Half Life is 247,000 yrs.
  • Uranium-235 Half Life is 710,000,000 yrs.
  • Uranium-238 Half Life is 4,500,000,000 yrs.

6
Routes of Exposure
Regulatory safety standards may potentially be
exceeded if DU is internalized into the human
body
  • Accidental inhalation. Example when near
    actively burning fires that involve DU
    contamination areas

7
Routes of Exposure
  • Regulatory safety standards may potentially be
    exceeded if DU is internalized into the human
    body
  • Accidental ingestion. For example, if
    contaminated vegetation is consumed
  • Accidental contamination of wound with DU

8
Operational Guidance
  • Personnel exposure to DU is not expected as long
    as the penetrators are not handled or disturbed
    in any way
  • Avoid known sites of DU contamination

9
Operational Guidance
  • When finding a penetrator or parts of a
    penetrator, leave the penetrator alone and notify
    the NFWS Office of its location
  • When near actively burning fires that involve the
    restricted area, stay at least 50 meters away

10
Operational Guidance
  • If a person is inadvertantly exposed to a DU
    fragment while in the wildlife refuge notify the
    Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge

Telephone (812) 273-0783
11
Questions?
12
Size of Contaminated Areas Amount of DU in
Each Area(Mixed with UXO)
  • JPG 70,000 kilograms (77 tons) located within
    approximately 2000 acres

13
JPG Background Information
  • DU Operational Guidance and Conclusions

14
Jefferson Proving Ground
DU AREA
15
JPG Impact Area
Spent DU Penetrators
16
UXO
Vegetation Impedes Recovery in Impact Areas.
(Area Shown at JPG.) Personnel are Exposed to
UXO Hazards.
DU
17
DU PENETRATOR IN JPG IMPACT AREA
18
Potential Health Risks
  • Models, developed by National Laboratories, using
    Environmental Radiological Monitoring data show
    no significant potential health risks

19
Conclusions
  • Soil contamination in limited areas is above NRC
    guidelines for unrestricted use
  • Monitoring to date indicates minimal DU migration
  • More study is needed to determine how DU behaves
    in the environment

20
Health Risk Conclusion
  • Groundwater at JPG was analyzed no DU was
    detected.
  • While there are no data that can be used directly
    to establish human cancer risk to low level
    radiation.
  • There is general agreement that radiation
    exposure models do not underestimate the risk.
  • Source Health and Environmental Consequences of
    Depleted Uranium Use in the ArmyTechnical
    Report, U.S. Army Environmental Policy Institute,
    June 1995.
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