Title of article :
Assessing unregulated ionizing radiation exposures of U.S.
populations from conventional industries
Author/Authors :
Charles W. Pennington ?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
During the latter twentieth century, the public learned to fear perceived threats from emerging technologies. Concern about
ionizing radiation became a persistent fear, causing protracted and often pointless debate. The twenty-first century offers new
opportunities for this fear to cause public and political upset. Citizens and politicians know little about “normal” radiation
exposures caused by conventional industries. This paper summarizes ionizing radiation exposure assessments of several such
industries, showing they deliver multiples of background radiation annually to millions of people, with even higher subpopulation
doses due to lognormally distributed exposures. Such information may be useful in educating the public and in supporting
comparative assessments or other forms of research on potential sources of public radiation exposure in the twenty-first century. By
exposing people to information about normal radiation, we may hope to avoid some unfortunate policies and unnecessary
regulatory responses, while abating needless public fear during this technologically challenging century.
Keywords :
Natural radiation , thoron , TENORM , TENR , Population dose , Unregulated exposure , Ionizing radiation , radon
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment