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  • Sharing and Developing Protocols to Further Minimize Radioactive Gaseous Releases to the Environment in the Manufacture of Medical Radioisotopes, as Good Manufacturing Practice

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    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    F23031

    CRP

    2092

    Approved Date

    12 September 2014

    Status

    Active - Ongoing

    Start Date

    12 May 2015

    Expected End Date

    11 May 2018

    Completed Date

    24 November 2020

    Description

    This CRP will identify and present solutions to important technical issues related to the radioactive gaseous emissions from current and possible future medical isotope production facilities. This CRP will build on international work already completed to study how these emissions affect the environment and the public health, as well as the monitoring for nuclear explosions, and to develop a plan to keep gaseous emissions at medical radioisotope production facilities below a desired target. The objectives of this CRP are to: (1) foster collaboration between current and potential future producers of medical radioisotopes, such as molybdenum-99 and iodine-131, from the fission of uranium; (2) determine internationally accepted targets for selected radioactive gaseous emissions; (3) produce a summary of the factors which most significantly affect such emissions; and (4) determine methods which can be utilized to reduce emissions to the determined level.

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